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Saint Vincent says DPH survey finds no issues with staffing or quality of care, even as DPH investigation remains ongoing

Despite the hospital's claims, DPH's investigation into Saint Vincent remains ongoing, according to the government agency.

Cornerstone Bank opens location on Main Street in Shrewsbury

Cornerstone Bank has opened a location on Main Street in Shrewsbury, marking the 11th branch for the Worcester-based financial firm.

Ed Augustus named to inaugural class of WooSox Hall of Fame

Augustus, who helped to entice and clear the way for the Boston Red Sox AAA affiliate team to move from Pawtucket, R.I., to Worcester during his time as city manager, was announced Monday as one of three members of the inaugural Worcester Red Sox Hall of Fame class.

Survey: 25% of young people looking to leave Greater Boston region

With the region already grappling with workforce shortages, a quarter of young professionals living in Greater Boston intend to move elsewhere over the next five years as they navigate their career prospects and housing affordability, a new survey released Monday found.
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Spencer candlepin bowling sold to Acton Bowladrome operator

A candlepin bowling alley that has operated in Spencer for 58 years has been sold to another longtime Central Massachusetts candlepin alley operator.

Meeting between O’Brien, Goldberg over cannabis chair’s suspension set for April

After appointing her to the top job in 2022, Goldberg suspended O'Brien, a former state treasurer and the Democratic Party's 2002 nominee for governor, with pay in September.  O'Brien's annual rate of pay is $181,722.

Worcester property investor sells Shrewsbury Street parcel for $1.4M

A Worcester investor has sold a Shrewsbury Street retail property for $1.4 million, less than a year after purchasing it for $975,000.

Mass. unemployment fell slightly in January

The unemployment rate in Massachusetts fell in January, with large job gains in the professional, scientific and business services sector.
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Central Mass. organizations slated for $23M in federal money to support 20 projects

Clark University, the Leominster East Side Community Center, and the MetroWest YMCA Regional Early Learning Center are among the 20 Central Massachusetts entities slated to benefit from $23.08 million in federal funding pending final approval by the U.S. Senate and President Joe Biden.

School groups raise alarm, saying funding increases aren’t keeping pace with inflation

Despite injections of aid, school budgets haven't been able to keep up with inflation, the Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents and Massachusetts Association of School Committees told lawmakers at a recent budget hearing.
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