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South Boston lawmaker says hospitals will not be allowed to fail

Weighing potential impacts on hospitals in their districts, senators have been privately discussing financial challenges roiling the Steward Health Care system, according to one South Boston lawmaker.

Worcester bagel shop slated to move to Pleasant Street

Bagel Time, a family-owned Worcester breakfast and lunch spot that operated out of a location on Park Avenue, appears set to move to the former Pleasant Street location of a fur clothing store.

City seeks public feedback as Worcester Now | Next development plan nears final stages

Following the public comment period, the plan will be put in front of the Planning Board for final approval some time this winter. 

Country Bank names first woman president

A Ware-based financial institution will have its first woman president in the 174-year history of the business, as Mary McGovern has been named the next president of Country Bank. 
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MBTA expects challenging fiscal year despite budget increase

Gov. Maura Healey's push to increase state support for the MBTA could help the agency navigate the year ahead, but it would not be enough to solve a projected budget gap, officials said Thursday.

Shrewsbury retirement community bought for $36M by large investment firm

The Residence at Orchard Grove in Shrewsbury is under new management, following its purchase by a Chicago-based real estate investment firm. 

Maker to Main to close permanently after 3+ years of operation

Cheney was one of several small business owners who told WBJ in December the combined forces of lower consumer spending and higher costs were threatening the future of small businesses in Central Massachusetts. 

Nichols receives $1M anonymous donation for data science initiatives

Students at Nichols College studying data science will soon have more resources at their disposal, following a $1-million donation to the school from an anonymous donor.
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Healey files second annual budget amidst uncertain fiscal outlook

The Healey administration wants to tap new revenue sources and keep spending growth somewhat constrained in a $58.15 billion state budget that officials pitched as putting Massachusetts on a "glide path" toward potentially better financial conditions further down the road.

State committee gives favorable report to bill aiming to increase government transparency

While the bill has a long path ahead of it, advocates for more government transparency are encouraged that a House-Senate committee on Tuesday gave a favorable report to a bill whose sponsors say it will bring needed "sunlight" to the legislative process and subject the governor's office to the public records law.
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