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House to vote Thursday on maternal health legislation

Pregnant people and those who recently gave birth could gain access to expanded care options in Massachusetts under compromise maternal health legislation released Wednesday.

Worcester building management tech firm awarded $335K from Mass. Clean Energy Center

Embue, a Worcester-based software company seeking to make multifamily buildings more energy efficient and easier to manage, has been awarded a $335,000 grant.

Conservation groups planning lawsuit over National Grid gas leaks

The Conservation Law Foundation called its notice of intent to sue part of its effort to prevent methane leaks that the group said are also costing families and businesses money "for gas that never reaches their home or office."

CEO of Marlborough, Leominster hospitals resigns from UMass Memorial system

Steve Roach, the president and CEO of two UMass Memorial Health hospitals in Marlborough and Leominster, departed from the Worcester-based healthcare system in June.
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Worcester art festival stART on the Street to end, 2024 will be last edition

After two decades, Worcester’s prominent arts and music festival appears to be coming to an end, as organizers cite costs and organizing struggles.

Oxford real estate group expands with purchase of Sturbridge firm

Oxford-based Byrnes Property Management has expanded its presence in Worcester County.

New Balance makes donation to boost Worcester Academy’s south campus

Now named the New Balance Performance Park, the campus contains the Capozzoli Athletic Center, which is under construction with an expected completion in 2025.

Longtime leader of Worcester Latino nonprofit to retire

After nearly 20 years as president and CEO of the Worcester-based multicultural health and human services nonprofit CENTRO, Juan Gomez plans to retire come September. 
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Newly rebranded Clark business school named among best nationally by Princeton Review

Clark joins Worcester Polytechnic Institute on national list of best on-campus MBA programs.

Nashoba Valley parent company enters $245M agreement to sell physicians network

There are still no signs of firm agreements related to the sale of Steward Health Care hospitals in Massachusetts, but the bankrupt company announced late Monday night that it has "entered into a definitive agreement" to sell its physicians network to a subsidiary of a New York-based private equity firm for $245 million in cash.
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