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Anna Maria launches online biz degree

Anna Maria College of Paxton announced that it is now offering an online bachelor of science program in business administration, an accelerated model that's designed to cut the cost and length of pursuing an undergraduate degree in the field.

Mass. energy chief highlights growth, more opportunity for renewables

The ongoing growth of renewable energy in Massachusetts and the jobs and independence it creates were highlighted by the state's secretary of the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs at the eighth annual Massachusetts Energy Summit Tuesday morning.

Worcester home sales drop; prices continue to rise

Home sales in Worcester dropped by 22 percent in September over last year, while the median sale price of a single-family home climbed, RE/MAX of New England announced Monday.

STEM Summit expected to draw 1,300 to Worcester

Worcester's DCU Center will host 1,300 educators, business officials and government officials Wednesday for the 11th annual Massachusetts STEM Summit.
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Worcester chamber uses StateBook to promote region

The Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce has signed on to use the StateBook International platform to increase business interest in the region.

AdCare completes acquisition of R.I. site

Worcester-based drug and alcohol treatment center operator AdCare has completed its acquisition of SSTAR of North Kingstown, R.I., the company announced.

Hanover Insurance expands healthcare reach

The Hanover Insurance Group, based in Worcester, has expanded its healthcare business into additional medical facilities while broadening its coverage for medical professionals, the company announced Monday.

Commission seeks feedback on area transportation needs

The Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission (CMRPC) is seeking input for a transportation plan that will drive federal funding allocation in Central Massachusetts over the next 25 years, it said in a statement.
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South Station fixes could boost Worcester rail line

Boston's South Station is becoming a "choke point in the system and an obstacle to expanded service," according to state Transportation Secretary Richard Davey, who asked lawmakers Thursday for help with a "stuck" deal that could lead to the station's expansion.

Worcester Chamber says ‘No’ to all four ballot questions

The Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce has taken a position of "No" on all four questions appearing on the statewide November ballot, it announced in a letter to its members on Wednesday.
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