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Emerson hospital head says healthcare costs are at tipping point

More than a decade after Massachusetts enacted a landmark law designed to contain health care cost growth, the trend continues to head in the wrong direction, spawning warnings from regulators and industry leaders.

Campaign to eliminate separate minimum wage for restaurant workers reaches ballot

The One Fair Wage Campaign have reached the signature threshold needed to have the measure placed on the 2024 ballot.

Nonprofit to open Worcester school for high school-aged students with autism

The Center for Applied Behavioral Instruction will open a transitional school in a former Clark University building located at 80 William St. in Worcester.

Massachusetts Pirates football team’s move to Lowell official, 2024 scheduled released

The Massachusetts Pirates have made their move to Lowell’s Tsongas Center official and are now selling home game tickets for next season.
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Tax collections tumble in November as state spending climbs

Beacon Hill's growing financial headache got worse Tuesday when the Healey administration reported that tax collections tumbled in November, putting the state's revenue picture about $627 million below the projection for this point in the year.

WooSox officially announce sale to Diamond Baseball Holdings, local owners to remain part of ownership

The Worcester Red Sox on Tuesday afternoon officially announced the team will be sold to Diamond Baseball Holdings, a corporation based in New York City with more than 20 minor league baseball teams across the country.

Judge rules to block Goldberg’s hearing on suspended Cannabis Control Commission chair

Superior Court judge has allowed suspended Cannabis Control Commission Chairwoman Shannon O'Brien's request to block Treasurer Deborah Goldberg from holding a Tuesday afternoon meeting that could lead to O'Brien's firing.

Three Central Mass. employers named top LGBTQ+ workplaces

Worcester-based Hanover Insurance, Marlborough-based Boston Scientific, and Milford-based Waters Corp. have been named to the Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s Equality 100 Award list.
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Solvus Global partners with Ohio firm to enhance additive manufacturing technology

Solvus Global, a Worcester-based technology company focusing on advanced manufacturing, has entered into a strategic partnership with EWI, a engineering and technology firm based in Ohio. 

Suspended Cannabis Control Commission chair asks judge to demand ground rules for hearing

A Superior Court judge will decide Tuesday morning whether a meeting between suspended Cannabis Control Commission Chairwoman Shannon O'Brien and Treasurer Deborah Goldberg scheduled for 1 p.m. Tuesday can go forward as planned. 
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