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Commerce Bank shares in home rehab grant

Commerce Bank said it and Habitat for Humanity—MetroWest/Greater Worcester have been awarded a $50,000 grant by the Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston that will help fund the rehabilitation of a single-family home in Auburn.

Net income falls at Fallon

Although it finished 2013 with an operating loss, Fallon Health reported net income of $13.2 million last year, thanks to nearly $16 million in investments and other income, the Worcester-based health care services organization said.

15 laid off at Assumption

Assumption College laid off 15 staff members this week as the Worcester school tries to respond to growing cost pressures it says the entire higher education industry is facing.

Hanover execs awarded bonuses

Five top executive officers of the Hanover Insurance Group are being paid bonuses for last year that total nearly $3.7 million, according to a report the Worcester-based company filed last week with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
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McGovern: Feds commit to upgraded airport landing system

The federal government is committing to the installation of an upgraded landing and navigation system that will improve visibility for pilots who land aircraft at Worcester Regional Airport, according to U.S. Rep. James McGovern.

MassHousing awards $290,000 for sober housing

The Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency (MassHousing) has awarded $290,000 to support sober housing programs in Worcester, Boston, Dartmouth and Norton, the quasi-public affordable housing agency announced Wednesday.

German firm to provide equipment to WPI

Germany-based life sciences company Eppendorf has agreed to donate equipment to Worcester Polytechnic Institute's Biomanufacturing Education and Training Center (BETC).

CMass United Way gets $300K gift

United Way of Central Massachusetts has received one of its largest-ever single donations, the organization said.
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Report: Worcester economy expected to grow 1.5% in early ’14

Worcester's economy is expected to grow at about 1.5 percent on an annualized basis for the first three to six months of 2014, according to a report by an Assumption College economics professor.

Antigen reports positive cancer study results

Antigen Express, the Worcester-based subsidiary of Toronto's Generex Biotechnology Corp., said a Phase II clinical trial of a cancer vaccine corroborates earlier tests.
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