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Unionized Hudson school bus workers secure pay boost with supplemental contract

Just over a month after they voted to unionize in November, Hudson school bus drivers and monitors have secured a pay boost and other benefits.

Worcester’s Mezcal Tequila Cantina planning move to East Central Street

A prominent Worcester restaurant is on the move again, as Niche Hospitality Group’s Mezcal Tequila Cantina will be moving to the former home of a Ninety Nine Restaurant & Pub location.

UMass Chan researchers partner with federal COVID-19 program

Researchers at UMass Chan Medical School in Worcester are collaborating with the federal Home Test to Treat program for COVID-19 and the flu. 

State lawmakers aim to boost grid enhancement technologies

The legislation (H 4222 / S 2531) that emerged for a brief committee hearing aims to expand the use of grid enhancement technologies, which are software or hardware tools that boost capacity and efficiency of existing electric grid infrastructure.
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State House audit offers few details as DiZoglio presses for more comprehensive look

The most recently completed audits of House of Representatives accounts and joint House-Senate accounts were filed earlier this month, revealing some very basic financial information and little else.

Landscaping business purchases Sterling property for $675K

A West Boylston landscaping business has purchased a property located at 110 Worcester Road in Sterling for $675,000.

Grafton property sold to large solar company for $315K

A 28-acre plot of land in Grafton containing a solar farm has been sold to a corporation linked to a company describing itself as the largest owner and operator of on-site commercial solar operations in the country.

Worcester-based lawyer nominated for juvenile court judge role

A Worcester-based attorney with experience representing children and parents in Juvenile Court proceedings could soon join that court as a judge.
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Advocates concerned state will miss emissions reduction requirement

Massachusetts will fail to hit a major emissions reduction requirement in 2030 unless Beacon Hill passes significant legislation to accelerate progress, leaders of a top advocacy group warned Wednesday.

New AIM CEO: Workforce shortages, inflation, supply chain creating 2024 uncertainty

Heading into the start of 2024, the new leader of the Associated Industries of Massachusetts expects staffing challenges to remain the top concern for businesses, while the end of COVID-era federal funding programs will impact margins.
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