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Multiple reports point to brightening economic prospects in Mass.

The Massachusetts economy keeps driving ahead and that recession out on the horizon doesn't seem to be getting any closer.

Worcester chamber launches digital news organization

The Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce has launched a nonprofit digital news organization called the Worcester Guardian.

EforAll picks Clark graduate as new Greater Worcester executive director

Entrepreneurship for All Greater Worcester and EparaTodos Greater Worcester have a new executive director.

Landscape shifting again around stalled tax relief talks

Lawmakers have given no indication they are any closer to compromise on the tax relief they promised more than a year ago, and they continue to be buffeted by competing affordability crosswinds.
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UMass Memorial to go forward with Sept. 23 closure of Leominster maternity ward

After adjusting its plans to regulators’ concerns, UMass Memorial Health intends to go forward with its plan to close the inpatient maternity unit at HealthAlliance-Clinton Hospital in Leominster.

School decor firm acquires new home in Quinsig Village for $1.4M to facilitate growth

An affiliate of Imaginate Your Space, a designer and manufacturer specializing in upgrading school lunchrooms and other non-classroom areas, purchased a former auto body center in the Quinsigamond Village section of Worcester for $1.4 million.

Worcester Regional Food Hub to offer locally sourced dining options at QCC

Quinsigamond Community College in Worcester has partnered with the Worcester Regional Food Hub to offer a selection of locally sourced foods at one of its dining halls.

Worcester eyes decertification of Unum’s tax break on downtown building

The Worcester City Council may soon move to decertify a portion of the $1.4-million property tax break given to The Unum Group.
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Index: Central Mass. employers remain cautiously optimistic in August following July bump

The Central Massachusetts Business Confidence Index continued to show optimism among employers in August, though it fell behind optimism statewide.

Healey joins families in solemn 9/11 ceremony

Diane Hunt's voice broke as she read the name of her deceased son during a memorial ceremony on the State House steps early Monday morning marking the 22nd anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks.
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