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State finalizing healthcare access reports

Facing a deadline next week, state public health officials are working to finalize reports about statewide access...

ACE tackles $11M fundraising campaign to renovate community center

Worcester nonprofit African Community Education made public its $11 million fundraising campaign, which will be used to finance renovation of the organization’s new community center.

BCBSMA foundation launches health coverage grant program

The Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation has a newly launched program geared at helping individuals from marginalized backgrounds access and keep health insurance coverage.

DCU Center to host annual Harvest Cup this weekend

The annual Harvest Cup will be held this weekend at the DCU Center in Worcester.
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Business confidence shifts into slightly optimistic territory

Confidence among Massachusetts businesses tipped from ever so slightly pessimistic in September to ever so slightly optimistic...

Fallon Health announces move to One Mercantile

Fallon Health, a Worcester-based provider of health insurance and health care services, will be moving its headquarters to One Mercantile, an office building formerly known as the Unum building. 

Worcester’s Washburn Building sold to developer for $4.2 million

A 69,000-square-foot building located at 100 Prescott Street in Worcester has been sold for $4.2 million to...

New cannabis equity rules go into effect

New cannabis industry rules that seek to increase equity in the cannabis industry and add oversight to host community agreements have gone into effect.
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Student-run nonprofit to construct playground as part of sustainable development initiative

Working for Worcester (W4W), a student-run nonprofit started at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, will construct a playground on Saturday at Union Hill School, a public elementary school in the city. This construction marks the organization’s first playground build outside of its annual Build Day event, typically held in April.

Unions see Healey as ally on clean energy jobs

The state's transition to renewable power does not have to threaten workers who rely on the fossil fuel industry for their livelihood, Gov. Maura Healey said Thursday, joining advocates at a labor-led event centered on bills designed to bring about a "just transition" to clean energy.
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