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Report: Life sciences to drive growth in Central Mass

Central Massachusetts is seen as an emerging leader in manufacturing, life sciences and health care in a recent report released by Citizens Bank.

Fallon Health names two new executives

Worcester-based Fallon Health has named two new executives to lead the health care services and insurance company's senior care services and government programs divisions.

Worcester signage project receives $3M

A project designed to make it easier to travel around Worcester and promote the city is getting a $3-million funding boost from the city and state governments.

Worcester Credit Union boosts mortgage services

Worcester Credit Union is broadening its mortgage services through an agreement with an organization that has assigned a representative to work the financial institution, the credit union announced Monday.
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Siemens to supply equipment for Dubai firm

Siemens Metals Technologies, which has operations in Worcester, has received an order from a Georgia firm to supply an aluminum rod system for a wire and cable manufacturer in the Middle Eastern emirate of Dubai, the company announced.

Weather worries push back Worcester ‘4th’ celebration

If you were planning to make the trip into the city or open your shop for the extra foot traffic Thursday brought in by the lure of July 4th fireworks, you have a couple of extra days.

WRTA hires Swedish firm to build new facility

Skanska USA Building, a division of Stockholm-based Skanska AB, has signed a contract with the Worcester Regional Transit Authority (WRTA) to build a new maintenance and operations facility on Quinsigamond Avenue on Worcester.

Worcester Crossing sold for $49M

Worcester Crossing, the Route 146 retail plaza that opened in 2012 and is anchored by Walmart and Sam's Club, has sold for $49 million, according to a statement from the buyer.
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Banks sue Worcester over foreclosure mediation regs

Seven banks that do business in Central Massachusetts are asking a federal court to halt efforts by city officials in Worcester and Lynn to impose a foreclosure-avoidance program.

Worcester, Leominster accounting firms to merge

Two Central Massachusetts accounting firms – one based in Worcester and the other in Leominster - have agreed to merge, according to one of the two parties.
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