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Worcester manufacturer receives bond, adds 20 jobs

Worcester-based Dennison Lubricants has received a $4.2 million bond and plans to use the proceeds to expand...

T&G sold to Fla.-based media group

The leading daily newspaper in Central Massachusetts will soon have its third owner in less than a year. The Telegram & Gazette of Worcester is being sold to Halifax Media Group of Daytona Beach Fla., the company announced Wednesday. The closing date for the newspaper, as well as its website, has not been announced, Halifax said in a statement. However, the T&G reported that the deal is expected to close by June 1 after the T&G reduces its 180-person staff by an undisclosed number.

State: Paperwork lacking for $2M of med school exec bonuses

The University of Massachusetts Medical School (UMMS) lacked the necessary documentation to justify more than $2 million in bonuses to senior executives, according to a state report issued Thursday.

Worcester flight academy relocates, changes name

The former Worcester Regional Flight Academy (WRFA) has moved from the Worcester Regional Airport to the Southbridge Municipal Airport, and changed its name to AeroVenture Insitute (AVI), the organization announced this week.
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Central Mass. unemployment rates plummet

Unemployment rates in Central Massachusetts plummeted in April and are down sharply from April of last year, the Patrick administration said Tuesday.

New report sees housing market surge

A new report offers more encouraging signs for the housing market in Massachusetts and throughout New England.

Karen Chapman

As her high school graduation approached, Karen Chapman faced a dilemma: attend college or enter the workforce.The...

Two from UMass Med Center to lead Mass. Medical Society

Two physicians from the University of Massachusetts Medical Center (UMMC) have been selected to lead the Massachusetts Medical Society for the 2014-2015 year.
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Sales shrink, losses grow for ThermoEnergy

First-quarter revenue plunged for Worcester-based ThermoEnergy Corp. (TMEN), which makes wastewater-treatment and power-generation systems, the company announced Thursday.

WPI alum donates $40M for undergrad scholarships

Already the largest single donor to the university, Worcester Polytechnic Institute alumnus Robert A. Foisie has now...
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