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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.

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.

Spectrum borrows $8.5M for new treatment site

Worcester-based Spectrum Health Systems has taken out an $8.5-million bond to build an 80-bed, 30,000-square-foot treatment facility in Westborough.
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WPI selects space scientist as next president

Worcester Polytechnic Institute has tapped a geochemist and space scientist with both academic and governmental expertise as its next president.

Massport: Worcester airport visibility improved

The federal government and the state agency that oversees Worcester Regional Airport have made it easier for aircraft to take off and land, according to the state agency, the Massachusetts Port Authority, or Massport.

Assumption names new financial chief

Assumption College is promoting its director of finance to the role of vice president for administration and finance/treasurer, effective June 1.

UMass Memorial cuts or reduces 99 positions

UMass Memorial Medical Center (UMMMC) cut all or part of 99 positions, including those in high-level roles as well as a small number of clinical staff members, a spokesman for its parent organization said today.
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BBB warns of phone scam citing FBI

The regional office of the Better Business Bureau is warning consumers to beware of a phone scam in which a caller claims to be from the FBI.

State opts for new rail service operator

The Massachusetts Department of Transportation board voted unanimously Wednesday to change operators of the state's expansive commuter rail network, awarding a lucrative $2.69 billion contract for the next eight years to the French rail company Keolis.
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