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The Hanover selects new president of technology and life sciences

The Hanover Insurance Group has named long-time employee Toni Mitchell as its president of technology and life sciences.

Castiel to retire as Worcester health commissioner, to resume community work helping at-risk residents

After 10 years serving as City of Worcester’s Health & Human Services Commissioner, Dr. Matilde Castiel is calling it a career, sort of.

Healey signs legislation expanding transgender care, reproductive protections

Surrounded by health care advocates and curious tourists peering into Nurses Hall, Gov. Maura Healey signed an expanded shield law Thursday giving patients and providers in Massachusetts a new layer of defense against out-of-state intrusion into reproductive and transgender care.

Marlborough Hospital to double emergency department size amid $46M expansion

The hospital hopes to see its first patient at its expanded emergency department by November 2026.
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Worcester Restaurant Week returns for summer edition

Worcester Restaurant Week is back, allowing local diners to enjoy a three-course meal for less than $30 per person at participating Central Massachusetts eateries.

CHIA: Black and Hispanic residents faced the most unmet health-related needs in 2023

Nearly 40% of Massachusetts residents dealt with at least one unmet health-related social need in 2023, with that rate disproportionately magnified among Black and Hispanic Bay Staters, according to a new report from state health officials.

New WBJ award to honor military veteran executives, nominations now open

Worcester Business Journal is seeking award nominations of notable executives with military experience for its Focus on Veterans in Business edition. 

Fallon Health CFO departs, VP promoted to interim role

Before his departure, Bailey had previously served as the nonprofit health insurer’s interim president and CEO between January and July of 2024.
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Central Mass. schools granted $6.6M to train adults for high-demand professions

A total of 680 adult learners will benefit from a combined $6.6 million in funding from the Massachusetts state government, seeking to boost training in high-demand occupations within the trades, construction, and manufacturing sectors.

Housing group pursuing ballot initiative to cap rent increases

Bay Staters might have the chance next year to vote on a proposed law to limit rent increases.
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