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First Vineyard Wind turbine begins to provide power

After years of fits and starts, energy generated by offshore wind was delivered onto the grid that...

Massachusetts again ranked 7th in most moved-out-of states

Of those leaving Massachusetts, 75.3% have annual incomes more than $100,000, but 77.1% of inbound residents also fell in this income range. 

West Boylston pickleball facility to open in late January

RT. 12 Pickle, an indoor pickleball facility located in West Boylston, will open its door for the first time on Jan. 25.

UMass Memorial plans to convert nursing facility into additional hospital beds

UMass Memorial Health plans to make headway on its long-term plan to add 200 beds to its University Campus in Worcester by converting the former Beaumont Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center, which it purchased in 2021, into a hospital building.
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Community organizations baffled by delay in state funding

While the Legislature voted in October to restore millions of dollars that Gov. Maura Healey vetoed, leaders of four organizations say the funds have yet to start flowing or be committed through contracts with the state.

Vineyard wind farm still not creating power, one turbine operational

The calendar flipped to 2024 on Monday, but Massachusetts still has not gotten any power from the Vineyard Wind 1 offshore wind farm, the second time the project has failed to meet the "first power" target set by top officials.

Engineering firm Tighe & Bond expands with acquisition of Cape-based company

Tighe & Bond is expanding its reach by acquiring Cape Cod-based Coastal Engineering.

State committee suggests ramping up of borrowing

Construction costs have escalated so quickly over the last two fiscal years that the purchasing power of the state's capital investment plan has been "significantly eroded," a panel of state finance experts said this month.
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USDA data shows Mass. food insecurity up nearly 50% since 2021

Between 2021 and 2023, the number of Massachusetts residents living in food insecure households increased by close to 50 percent, according to data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Tree House fires back against minority owner’s lawsuit, saying he made $850K off $10K investment

The majority owners of Charlton-based Tree House Brewing have responded to a November lawsuit filed by an individual with a minority stake in the company, claiming the passive investor has been well compensated for his initial $10,000 investment and denying allegations of wrongdoing made in his lawsuit. 
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