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Worcester to Providence by train: Who’s on board?

Can private rail make a comeback? Developers in Florida think so, with new private commuter rail service...

THEN TO NOW: With a nod to city’s industrial heyday, Worcester developers mix modern needs into past architectures

Whether it's a former car dealership that now houses two of Worcester's well-trafficked restaurants, or a former...

Ted Coghlin: 1935-2014

As we age, many of us wonder what kind of legacy we'll leave, what kind of difference...

Officials see many benefits in VA site plan

Local veterans advocates and health care leaders are waiting for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)...
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Q&A with Girish Navani, CEO, eClinicalWorks

As the waves of change envelop the U.S. health care industry, eClinicalWorks appears to be surfing them effectively. The company's co-founder and CEO, Girish Navani, believes the company will grow more in the next five years than it has the last five.

Shrewsbury selectman tapped for state cabinet post

The Baker-Polito administration this week announced that John Lebeaux will serve as Commissioner of Agricultural Resources, and Monica Bharel, MD, MPH, will serve as Commissioner of Public Health.

Clark geographer receives NASA grant

A NASA grant to study the effects of melting Arctic Ocean ice has been awarded to a research group that includes a Clark University professor who will oversee $614,000 in funding for the project.

World Energy acquisition passes final hurdle

The planned $76 million acquisition of Worcester-based World Energy Solutions by EnerNOC of Boston has passed its final milestone and is set to close next week.
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Charting new courses and moving ahead

The year we're about to leave - for some, maybe forget - saw several noteworthy business-related events in Central Massachusetts, but here's our consensus selections for the top five stories of 2014. As a staff, we unanimously agreed on the top story. There was little debate over the remaining four.

UMass Memorial in the black

UMass Memorial Health Care (UMMHC) has posted a $29 million operating surplus for fiscal 2014, according to a report the Worcester-based health care system released this week.
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