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Worcester groups pitch transportation solutions, look for backers

Seven groups pitched transportation solutions to Worcester investors and collaborators Thursday night in the culmination of a National Science Foundation program shared with the cities of Chicago and San Diego.

Worcester assistant DA tapped for state cabinet post

Gov. Charlie Baker on Wednesday called his pick for state public safety chief a "proven manager" as top House lawmakers welcomed the choice of a Worcester County prosecutor.

Shrewsbury lakeside restaurant ‘temporarily closed’

The future of the waterfront restaurant Buca di Beppo in Shrewsbury is unknown after the restaurant closed its doors Monday.

Rotmans leader launches new firm

The head of Rotmans Furniture in Worcester has launched a Boston-based distribution company that aims to sell eco-friendly materials and components for the home furnishings, apparel and other markets.
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Cogmedix opens new Worcester HQ

Medical device manufacturer Cogmedix, a subsidiary of Worcester-based Coghlin Cos., announced the opening of a new headquarters on Briden Street in Worcester.

With sale, Higgins site prepares for second life

When the Higgins Armory Museum closed on New Year's Eve 2013, Worcester was left wondering whether the...

Q&A with John Heald, Heald & Chiampa Funeral Directors

The funeral home industry isn't for everyone. But John Heald and his partners — his brother Jim,...

WPI study calls for re-creation of Worcester’s Blackstone Canal

A study by WPI students has called for a re-creation of a portion of Worcester's Blackstone Canal, citing increased development opportunities as well as improved quality of life for area residents.
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Record quarter, year for CSX

CSX Corp. has announced record fourth-quarter 2014 net earnings of $491 million, a 15 percent increase from $426 million for the same period last year. The company also generated record fourth-quarter earnings per share of 49 cents, up 17 cents from $0.42 in 2013.

WPI gets $4.4M grant to shore up cybersecurity

The National Science Foundation has awarded Worcester Polytechnic Institute more than $4.4 million to develop a program preparing selected students to be government cybersecurity professionals, the school announced Thursday.
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