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CCC names agency newcomer as acting director

Chief People Officer Debra Hilton-Creek will serve as acting executive director of the CCC until the return of Executive Director Shawn Collins, who is out on parental leave until early December.

Worcester County median home sale price jumps 10% as sales hit 13-year low point statewide

The median price of a single-family home in Worcester County shot up in September as home sales continued their slump.

UMass Memorial, TJX have the most job postings among Central Mass. companies

Hospitals and colleges lead a list of the industries, which had the most active online job postings in September, according to the Massachusetts Department of Economic Research. Two Central Massachusetts companies are among the employers with the most job postings.

Mariano: No end in sight as migrant crisis costs pile up

House Speaker Ron Mariano has been advised that colder weather is not likely to stem the ongoing tide of asylum-seeking migrants into Massachusetts and says Gov. Maura Healey's request for $250 million to help manage the crisis might not be enough to last even until the end of October.
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Nativity School to raise $20M to open girl’s division

Nativity School of Worcester, an all-boys tuition-free Jesuit school, has launched a $20-million campaign to open a girl’s division.

🔒Q&A: Worcester midwife seeks to expand maternity care

Blessington sees collaboration and outreach as an integral part of her practice at Worcester Community Midwifery.

Movers & Shakers for Oct. 16, 2023

People are on the move at Capstone Planning Group, Leominster Credit Union, and Open Sky Community Services.

🔒The judges for the 2023 Outstanding Women in Business awards

The unenviable task of selecting the best nominees fell to these three judges, who used their varied expertise and backgrounds to select the Class of 2023.
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🔒Stretched too far: Advocates worry Worcester’s new environmentally friendly building codes will hinder life sciences development

Worcester has been seeking to grow its life sciences industry, but industry advocates say adopting the opt-in specialized energy code will hinder biotech development in Worcester.

EcoTarium hires Holy Cross director to lead museum advancement

The EcoTarium Museum of Science and Nature in Worcester has named Debra Shear to the newly created position of chief advancement officer.
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