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Advocates call for legislative changes following Healey’s cuts to elder care budget

While the demand for services is there, the lack of utilization is a workforce issue, said Jehlen, who co-chairs the Legislature's committees on both elder affairs and labor.

Students rally at state house in support of climate, transparency bills

Nearly 200 high school and college students skipped classes Tuesday to advocate for a slate of climate resiliency and government transparency bills at the State House, starting with a chilly outdoor rally followed by meetings with lawmakers.

Union: Saint Vincent nurses have filed 600+ complaints over dangerous conditions, as staffing levels dropped 38%

The end of the 10-month strike involving nurses at Saint Vincent Hospital in Worcester in January 2022 didn’t bring an end to disagreements over working conditions at the hospital, new complaints show.

Massachusetts Health Connector sees largest number of enrollees in a decade

One key factor behind the increase had been forecast by state officials: the MassHealth eligibility redetermination campaign.
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Treasurer’s attorneys say suspended cannabis chair’s appeal delayed delivery of investigation report

The results of a second investigation into the conduct of suspended Cannabis Control Commission Chairwoman Shannon O'Brien are in and Treasurer Deborah Goldberg was preparing to share them with O'Brien -- along with a proposed February date for the meeting that could lead to the chairwoman's firing -- when O'Brien appealed a lower court.

Milford Regional joins industrywide healthcare effort to improve worker safety

The Massachusetts Health and Hospital Association filed legislation to address the problem of workplace violence, while the Massachusetts Nurses Association proposed a law with more teeth

Report: Worcester median rent rose 7.6% in 2023

Rental rates saw a large increase in Worcester in 2023, but not as large of an increase seen in other midsize American metros.

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.
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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. 
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