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Mass. home sales down 24%, hit 12-year low

There were 3,515 single-family homes sold in Massachusetts last month, down 16.9 percent from October 2022's 4,228 sales.

DEI forum: Economic myths perpetuate racism

The myth that success is achieved solely through hard work and therefore poor people deserve their station in life because they don’t work hard enough is among the economic narratives sustaining racism throughout the economies of Central Massachusetts and the nation, according to the keynote speaker at WBJ’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Forum.

Site of Kelley Square empanada restaurant sold for $625K

A mixed-use building in Worcester’s Canal District has been sold for $625,000 to a Millbury-based corporation.

Worcester home care service provider arraigned for alleged $1.6M Medicaid fraud

Worcester-based Union Home Health Care Services, an adult foster care company, and its owners have been arrested and arraigned related to an alleged $1.6-million scheme to defraud MassHealth, the state’s Medicaid program. 
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Health assessment: Greater Worcester must improve housing, broadband, healthcare workforce

The Worcester Division of Public Health has identified six priority areas to focus on to improve regional health and increase health equity across Greater Worcester.

Site of former Northborough mini-golf course sold for $950K

A 3.6-acre parcel of land on Route 9 in Northborough that formerly held a miniature golf course has been sold to Belmont Crossing LLC, a Northborough-based corporation.

Mass. unemployment rate up slightly from September

After holding steady in September, unemployment numbers in Massachusetts ticked slightly upward in October.

AdCare CEO departs after six months on the job

After joining the Worcester mental health and addiction treatment center in May, AdCare Hospital CEO Brian Stoesz has left the role. 
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DPH publishes safety recommendations for cannabis businesses

State public health officials on Thursday detailed steps the cannabis industry should be taking to prevent work-related asthma.

Legislature ends formal sessions without agreement on emergency shelter spending

The Massachusetts Legislature ended formal sessions for the year early Thursday morning with no agreement on a spending bill to steer money toward the emergency shelter crisis.
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