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Mariano throws cold water on plans for expansive climate policy bill

Touching on energy, the speaker seemed to throw cold water on the idea that lawmakers could tackle an expansive climate and energy policy bill along with the numerous other issues they hope to make progress on.

Bank of America names new president for Worcester market

Garand replaces Ed Shea, who is retiring after 39 years with BofA, having spent 18 of those years as Worcester president.

Worcester County opioid deaths drop 16%, as state has largest decline in 13 years

While Massachusetts continues to struggle with the effects of the opioid epidemic, newly released data from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health shows Worcester County experienced a 16% decrease in opioid-related overdose deaths between 2022 and 2023.

Lawmakers hold hearing on unregulated cannabis products

"My goodness. We have a situation where intoxicating hemp products are being produced, probably from hemp that isn't grown in Massachusetts, in labs that have no supervision, being put into packages that have no age requirements, and they're competing with our lawful cannabis retailers. This is a heck of a situation," Rep. Paul Schmid, co-chair of the Agriculture Committee, said.
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UMass Chan receives $2.2M for research into rare genetic disorder Cockayne syndrome

A New York nonprofit has donated $2.2 million to UMass Chan Medical School in Worcester to help fund gene therapy research on a rare and fatal genetic disorder largely impacting children and young adults.

Mass. officials take aim at anti-abortion centers with new public awareness campaign

State officials unveiled a new public awareness campaign Monday to crack down on crisis pregnancy centers that officials say purport to offer legitimate reproductive health care but ultimately provide misleading information that can deter patients from going through with abortions.

Clinton receives $500K in EPA funds to clean up site of former wire manufacturing plant

The Town of Clinton has received $500,000 to facilitate the cleanup of a 8.4-acre site formerly housing the Rockbestos-Surprenant Cable Corp. facility.

WuXi’s $300M manufacturing facility faces construction pause, City of Worcester says

Despite claims of a pause, work at the site appears to be ongoing.
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Worcester launches survey seeking feedback on future government plans

The City of Worcester has launched a public survey seeking feedback from business owners, landlords, and residents on its municipal strategic plan draft.

Former Grafton official federally charged with defrauding cannabis investors

A former Town of Grafton official is facing federal charges related to his cannabis company.
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