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Sales stumble for ThermoEnergy

Worcester-based ThermoEnergy Corp., which makes wastewater-treatment and power-generation systems, saw its revenue plummet in 2013.

Worcester business accused of not making unemployment payments

A Worcester business was indicted for allegedly failing to pay more than $805,000 into the commonwealth's unemployment trust fund, the Attorney General's office announced Monday.

Ex-Google exec joins WPI faculty

A former executive at Google who is also an expert on cybersecurity, privacy and public policy will join the Worcester Polytechnic Institute faculty as a professor of cybersecurity policy, the school announced.

World Energy revenue down for quarter, up for 2013

Worcester-based energy management services firm, World Energy Solutions reported lower revenue for the fourth quarter of last year, although full-year revenue increased, the company said today.
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Worcester Art Museum takes veil off ‘Knights!’

The second life for the Higgins Armory Museum collection begins Friday.

Unemployment drops in Central Mass.

Unemployment in Central Massachusetts fell markedly in February and is down from February of last year, the Patrick administration said today.

Anna Maria president leaving for N.Y. campus

Jack Calareso, the president of Anna Maria College in Paxton, will be leaving to take on a similar role at a Catholic college on Long Island.

Study: Greater Worcester an ‘economic engine’

A study commissioned by the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce says the city is in a strong position to attract new companies in the manufacturing, health, education, and science and technology industries because of its growing population and more innovation-based “industry clusters” in the area.
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Assumption extends president’s contract

Assumption College voted unanimously to extend the contract of President Francesco Cesareo through June 2020, the college announced Monday.

Report: Worcester bucks downward trend in home sales

A particularly cold and snowy winter caused home sales to drop in all New England states except Vermont, according to the RE/MAX of New England February Monthly Housing Report.
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