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Mass. seventh among states in clean energy jobs

Massachusetts had the seventh most clean energy jobs among states in 2022, according to a report released Thursday by a national business group.

Mass. job gains picked up in August

Massachusetts employers added 15,400 jobs in August while the statewide unemployment rate hovered at a near-historic low, labor officials announced Friday.

Movers & Shakers for Sept. 18, 2023

People are on the move at Fallon Health, Nichols College, and Cornerstone Bank.

🔒Central Mass. architects adapt to address the causes of and results of climate change

If there is an industry that stands to dramatically contribute to climate change mitigation, it’s building design, and Central Massachusetts architects say they’re poised for the challenge.
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🔒Watching COVID closely: Mass. hospitals try to stay ahead of a surge

Hospital systems are waiting, monitoring, and responding as COVID cases rise, even as they remain far below peak levels.

Chair of Cannabis Control Commission suspended

Shannon O’Brien, chair of the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission, has been suspended from her role.

Dental surgeon, former QCC clinical dental instructor appointed to chair board of trustees

Dr. Linda Maykel has been appointed to chair the Quinsigamond Community College board of trustees.

After turmoil caused by allegations of racism, Girls Inc. of Worcester picks new CEO

Girls Inc. of Worcester has named Tiffany Lillie as its new CEO, months after its longtime CEO was put on leave after allegations of racial discrimination at the girl’s empowerment nonprofit.
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Worcester developer buys east side apartments for $6.3M

Ermani Properties of Worcester purchased a 30-unit market-rate apartment complex at 31 Caroline St. in Worcester for $6.3 million.

Study: Fewer high school grads enrolling in college

While state spending has shifted recently with a renewed focus on making higher education more affordable, a new report found that enrollment at Massachusetts' public colleges and universities is down, which researchers partially blame on decades of disinvestment.
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