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Worcester Art Museum transfers ownership of bust for repatriation

The Worcester Art Museum has transferred ownership of a bust it purchased that was likely stolen, beginning the repatriation process for the 1966 acquisition.

Multiple Downtown Worcester businesses displaced by flooding

Several Worcester businesses have been unable to operate at One Exchange Place in Downtown Worcester, after heavy rains in mid-August flooded the transformer vault in the building.

🔒Q&A: A thrifty business pays it forward

With more than $1 million in annual sales, The Blessing Barn Home Store and Sharing Center and its sister locations in Mendon and Boston support the nonprofit Compassion New England.

Movers & Shakers for Sept. 4, 2023

People are on the move at Milford Regional Medical Center, Mirick O'Connell, and MutualOne Bank.
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🔒Untapped abilities: People with intellectual and developmental disabilities must overcome barriers to enter the workforce

People with intellectual and developmental disabilities are often unnecessarily left out of the workforce because of barriers they face, including those imposed by the federal government.

🔒Clark’s plan to demolish a Main Street block has raised concerns about the long-standing relationship between the school and the diverse, low-income neighborhood where...

Clark University faces questions about its commitment to the community as it plans to demolish and redevelop a block owned by the school.

🔒Laying the groundwork: DEI executives need institutional support in become true change agents

Diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts need proper institutional support before change agents can ultimately achieve success.
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DPH rejects UMass Memorial plan, delays closure of Leominster maternity ward

The Massachusetts Department of Public Health on Friday rejected UMass Memorial Health’s proposed plan on how to provide essential maternity service in North Central Massachusetts following its planned closure of the Leominster maternity ward.

Clark becomes initial college member of global urban mapping nonprofit

Clark University is the first institution of higher education to join PLACE, a Washington D.C.-based nonprofit data trust improving mapping of urban areas around the world and makes the data open and accessible.
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