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UMass Memorial to close MRI lab; 50 jobs in doubt

UMass Memorial Medical Center (UMMMC) will close one of its MRI imaging labs in April, which could result in the loss of 50 jobs.

UMass Memorial announces changes after Hepatitis C case

UMass Memorial Medical Center (UMMMC) is changing the way it manages and staffs its hemodialysis unit at the University Campus in Worcester after it was confirmed that a patient was infected with the Hepatitis C virus there last year.

Medical marijuana applicants enter next phase of approval process

With 20 sites across the commonwealth – including locations in Worcester, Milford and Ayer - winning initial state approval to open medical marijuana dispensaries, the next step toward approval begins, a process that will focus heavily on local rules.

Marketing called key to city airport’s courting of Latinos

Latinos are uniquely positioned to help JetBlue succeed in Worcester, but intensive marketing will be needed to make that happen, according to a panel of Hispanic business and civic leaders.
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Fallon rebrands with new name

Fallon Community Health Plan changed its name to Fallon Health on Saturday, the Worcester-based health care services organization announced.

Worcester insurance agency expands

A Holden insurance agency has become part of a larger group of Worcester-based agencies.

Worcester, Hudson receive health care grants

The Worcester and MetroWest regions will each receive roughly $3 million to 4 million over the next four years to help fight chronic illness and reduce health care costs.

UPDATED: Sierra Club slams proposed bottle bill replacement

A report released by the Sierra Club on Monday said a proposal to replace the commonwealth's existing bottle redemption law with a one-cent fee would saddle municipalities with extra costs and result in thousands of lost jobs.
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Area unemployment up slightly in December

Unemployment in Central Massachusetts held relatively steady in December and throughout the past year.

Patrick seeks 5% spending jump in final budget

Gov. Deval Patrick on Wednesday presented his eighth and final budget proposal before he leaves office, filing a $36.4-billion spending plan for the next fiscal year that includes a $205 million increase for public education and investments in the life sciences, dental care for the poor, and caregivers who assist the state's neediest residents.
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