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Diamond Baseball Holdings’ Portland Sea Dogs need stadium upgrades to continue operation

It's not yet the bottom of the ninth inning — but pressure is increasing on the Portland...

Grafton food waste company receives another fine for odor, other violations

Feedback Earth, a Grafton-based company converting food waste into animal feed, has been fined again by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection for state permit violations.

Cannabis regulators debate again over CCC chair role, begin process to loosen two-employee delivery rule

Thursday’s discussion was necessary because the commission voted in November to name Ava Callender Concepcion as the active chair until Dec. 14, with the expectation the dispute over O’Brien’s suspension would be resolved

Fallon creates $150K fund to honor outgoing CEO Burke

The board of directors at Worcester insurer Fallon Health has established a $150,000 fund at the Greater Worcester Community Foundation to honor retiring president and CEO Richard Burke.
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Opioid deaths dip slightly in Mass., as officials work for better results

Opioid-related deaths in Massachusetts decreased slightly in the 12-month period that ended Sept. 30, frustrating health officials who hoped the public investment in fighting the epidemic would lead to a greater slowdown in deaths.

Lawyers spar over details of cannabis regulator’s suspension hearing

In her Oct. 4 notice to O'Brien detailing the rationale for her suspension, Goldberg wrote that her decision to suspend the chairwoman "was based in part on the facts that are not in dispute on this issue."

Worcester bubble tea business sues franchisor over donut prices, defective storefront

Kimochi Bubble Tea Worcester has filed a lawsuit against its franchisor after an alleged breach of contract.

Acting cannabis commission chair and state senator feud over agency’s direction

It's been a bumpy half-year for the CCC as personal conflicts at the agency burst into the headlines.
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WPI to offer degree in artificial intelligence

Worcester Polytechnic Institute will soon offer a master’s degree in artificial intelligence.

Panel: Healthcare system is broken, and collaboration is essential for recovery

Health care in Massachusetts is facing multipronged challenges, with no silver bullet solution.
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