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College expansion projects seen as boosts to Worcester neighborhoods

Amid a growing need for more space and facilities, Worcester's colleges have undertaken multi-million-dollar projects that are...

WRTA gets $1 million to go greener

The Worcester Regional Transit Authority has secured a $1 million federal grant to boost the reliability of its electric buses while reducing its carbon footprint, U.S. Rep. James McGovern's office announced Thursday.

Hanover profits beat Q4 expectations

Worcester-based Hanover Insurance Group reported a profit of $89.9 million for the fourth quarter, ending what president and CEO Frederick H. Eppinger called “a strong year for our company.”

Framingham biopharma hopes to rewrite the rules of preeclampsia treatment

Preeclampsia is a leading cause of maternal and infant death worldwide, though the causes are poorly understood, and treatment options are limited. When an expectant mother develops the disease – which causes high blood pressure, swelling, headache, vision changes and seizures – the normal course of action is to deliver the baby as soon as possible to avoid the potential death of both mother and baby. But when it occurs too early in a pregnancy, that remedy is surrounded by health risks for the baby that could result in life-long problems. It's a conundrum rEVO Biologics of Framingham is trying to solve. The biopharmaceutical company, which is focused on developing and commercializing treatments for patients with rare, life-threatening diseases, began clinical trials last summer on a drug that may allow women to prolong their pregnancies than what available medicine allows.
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Unum names new CEO; Q4 operating income up

Tennessee-based Unum Group has promoted its chief financial officer, Richard McKenney, to succeed retiring CEO Thomas Watjen, the employee-benefits provider announced Tuesday.

Ex-T&G employee raising funds for newspaper startup

A former Telegram and Gazette employee is looking to online fundraiser KickStarter to fund a Worcester newspaper that will be available online and in print.

Med school, WPI developing app to curb overeating

Researchers at University of Massachusetts Medical School and Worcester Polytechnic Institute, helped by a $2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, are developing a smartphone app that will help users better understand why they overeat.

Had enough? Another storm bears down on Central Mass.

Here we go again! Less than a week after a monster blizzard dropped about three feet of snow on Central Massachusetts – including a record in Worcester – the region was braced for another foot or so of snow today as schools canceled classes and many workers decided to stay home.
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When it comes to payments, not all hospitals are equal

Health care is a complicated business on all levels, and one of the most confounding aspects of...

Worcester would be ideal spot for Bruins’ minor-league team

(Editor's Note: This online edition of our editorial from the Feb. 2, 2015 print edition has been...
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