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Judge approves sale of six Nashoba Valley parent company hospitals

A U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge approved the sale of six Steward Health Care hospitals here Wednesday, the most significant milestone yet in a saga that has commanded state government's time, attention and money, and will reshape the health care landscape in eastern Massachusetts.

Central Mass. business confidence hits historic low

While business confidence in Massachusetts remained in optimistic territory in August, confidence among Central Massachusetts business owners remained pessimistic.

Following years of customer requests, Shrewsbury Street restaurant begins bottling salad dressing

After more than 60 years in business, Leo's Ristorante in Worcester has started bottling and selling its family-secret salad dressing following years of customer demand. 
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IRS, Archdiocese of Boston among parties with interest in Steward bankruptcy case

The blur of activity includes ongoing negotiations between Steward and Massachusetts state government over a second, and larger, infusion of public funding that the company says is required to keep its hospitals here open until the sales close/

Kelly’s Roast Beef opens Worcester location

The 73-year-old restaurant chain opened its first Worcester location on Tuesday.

🔒Q&A: Marlborough fire protection firm makes Inc. 5000

Platinum Fire was founded in 2010 by Robert Pereria, who built his career in fire protection systems. In the wake of the Great Recession, businesses started to reemerge, and construction became revitalized, opening the door for new structures in need of fire protection systems.

Movers & Shakers for Sept. 2, 2024

Employees at Leominster Credit Union, MetroWest Medical Center in Framingham, and Mirick O’Connell in Worcester are making strides in their careers.
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🔒Acquiring S&G: The road to acquisition for a leading Central Mass. accounting firm centered growth and core values

More than four decades after opening their Worcester accounting firm S&G LLP in 1980, Carl Goldstein and Terry Shepherd knew it was time for a change.

🔒Why a Boston firm wanted Bowditch’s lawyers

Three entrenched Worcester law firms received news of a new challenger arriving from the east in July, when high-profile, Boston-based Prince Lobel Tye announced it would open a Worcester office, convincing about a dozen Bowditch lawyers to join the firm in the process.
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