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McGourthy Leaving City Hall To Lead Research Bureau

Timothy McGourthy, Worcester's point man on economic development, will leave his City Hall post to become executive director of the Worcester Regional Research Bureau, the bureau announced Tuesday.

First Night Worcester Looks To Cover Budget Shortfall

First Night Worcester launched a fundraising campaign Monday to cover a $25,000 budget shortfall stemming from declining corporate support.

UMass Med Licenses Anti-Cancer Technology

The University of Massachusetts Medical School has licensed technology to treat cancerous tumors to a newly-formed biopharmaceutical company.

Area Unemployment Steady in October

Unemployment in Central Massachusetts held fairly steady over the past month but is markedly higher than this point last year.
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Henry Says He’ll Sell T&G

Boston Red Sox owner John W. Henry announced that he plans to sell the Telegram & Gazette...

State Pledges Another $11M to CitySquare

The commonwealth has chipped in another $11 million for the development of Worcester's CitySquare, state and local officials announced Tuesday.

Ahead of ACA Plan Changes, Tufts Opens Worcester Office

Tufts Health Plan of Watertown, which insures 118,000 in Central Massachusetts, announced it has opened an office in downtown Worcester. Located at 1 Mercantile St., the office will serve as a satellite office for Tufts' employer-sponsored and Medicare plans, the company said.

W. Boylston Firm Wins Contract To Streamline Federal Biz

Corporate Environmental Advisors, Inc. (CEA) of West Boylston was awarded a five-year contract by the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) to provide federal clients with environmental consulting, remediation and reclamation services.
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AbbVie Cites Positives In Hepatitis C Treatment

AbbVie Inc. said its oral treatment for hepatitis C showed about 96 percent of patients had no detectable levels of the virus after 12 weeks.

O’Brien To Step Down As Worcester City Manager

Michael O'Brien will step down Jan. 5 after a decade as Worcester's top appointed official to take a position as a real estate management executive.
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