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UMass Memorial acquires two parcels adjacent to Memorial Campus for $500K

After a $500,000 purchase, two Converse Street lots adjacent to Interstate 290 are set to become parking for UMass Memorial.

Boston City Council calls for public health emergency over impending Carney Hospital closure

With frustrations mounting over the closure of Carney Hospital at the end of August, the Boston City Council adopted a resolution Wednesday calling for a public health emergency and applying new pressure on the state to protect patient care.

Healey: The fate of Nashoba Valley’s parent company’s other Mass. hospitals in the hands of the lenders

"Things are moving quickly I think right now in the bankruptcy court," Healey told reporters at the State House. "I'm cautiously optimistic but it's right now in the hands of the lenders."

DPH to hold accelerated hearing on planned closure of Nashoba Valley Medical Center

State public health officials have scheduled public hearings on Steward Health Care's plans to close Nashoba Valley Medical Center in Ayer later this month.
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Sutton physical therapy center expands with loan from WBDC and Webster Five

Sutton-based Concierge Physical Therapy will open a new, larger facility down the road from its previous location, after securing a U.S. Small Business Administration loan from the Worcester Business Development Corporation and Auburn-based bank Webster Five.

Central Mass. business confidence begins to rise, yet remains pessimistic

After two months of decline, business confidence among Central Massachusetts employers was back on the rise in July, though the region’s score remained in pessimistic territory. 

NJ acai bowl restaurant to be second commercial tenant at key Canal District development

With two of the seven commercial spaces in the building now with tenants, 14,418 square feet of space in The Revington remains available.

Augustus estimates newly-signed housing bill will lead to 45,000 new units, activists call legislation underwhelming

"If you build a nice affordable development in 10 years that's great, but by then Massachusetts's low-income residents will be living in Rhode Island," Progressive Mass Director Jonathan Cohn said.
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Judge approves $30M Medicaid advance to Steward hospitals following planned closure of Nashoba Valley Medical Center

A U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge on Tuesday approved the agreement that Massachusetts state government made to provide $30 million in advance Medicaid payments to keep a handful of Steward Health Care hospitals here open through August as the company tries to sell them.

Namesake of Holy Cross performing arts center files federal lawsuit seeking to recover $20M+ in donations

The College of the Holy Cross in Worcester finds itself in a legal dispute with a wealthy alumnus who donated millions towards the construction of the college’s performing arts center.
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