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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.

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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German tech manufacturer looks to move U.S. division HQ to Shrewsbury from Auburn

Physik Instrumente appeared before the Town of Shrewsbury Select Board on Wednesday, requesting a tax break to relocate its U.S. division headquarters from Auburn to Shrewsbury.

Goya Foods opens new 130K-sq.-ft. Webster warehouse

New Jersey-based Goya Foods has opened a new 130,000-square-foot facility at its regional operations campus in Webster.

Worcester to give assistance to landlords and homebuyers in new $2M affordable housing programs

The City of Worcester launched two new affordable housing programs on Wednesday, to provide grants to landlords charging affordable rents and to give homebuyers money for down payments.

Augustus previews policies that could round out bond bill

Housing Secretary Ed Augustus floated a few ideas before the Dignity Alliance Massachusetts during a "study session," where he hinted at some policies that may be included in a bond bill the administration plans to file to address the housing affordability and availability crisis in Massachusetts.
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HPC pressing for healthcare cost control overhaul

Health care spending in Massachusetts is "moving in the wrong direction" 11 years after enactment of a landmark cost-containment law, and regulators will make another pass at convincing lawmakers to support a new approach, a top state official said Wednesday.

New spending bill on its way from Healey

Gov. Maura Healey will file her plan to close the books on fiscal year 2023 -- and address a tax revenue shortfall previously forecast to be tens of millions of dollars -- in the "next day or two," her budget chief said Tuesday.
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