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Fitchburg center expands addiction treatment offerings

Fitchburg Comprehensive Treatment Center, an outpatient opioid addiction treatment provider, has expanded its programming and medication-assisted treatment plans.

Births in 30-and-older group down for first time in decade, down 3.9% overall

The volume of people 30 and older who gave birth decreased for the first time in 10 years during 2020, according to new data published by the Department of Public Health.

Hanover anticipates $262M in catastrophe losses amid national string of violent storms

The Hanover Insurance Group estimates second quarter catastrophe losses of $262 million following 19 major thunderstorms across multiple states.

Auburn IT firm rebrands following multiple acquisitions

ICS, a New York-based technology services and cybersecurity firm with a large office in Auburn, has rebranded its services under the names TechMD for its managed technology services division and 1nteger Security for its cybersecurity division.
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🔒Q&A: Auburn bookstore founders embrace entrepreneur mentality: “Do it scared”

Millennial couple Courtney and Tyler Galicia took the plunge earlier this year and opened the doors to their first business: the independent bookstore A Great Notion.

Movers & Shakers for July 24, 2023

People are on the move at Saint Vincent Hospital, Rockland Trust, and ERA Key Realty Services.

🔒The final drop: Women are still underrepresented as college presidents

Despite progress in the lower rungs of higher education’s leadership ladder, women are not equally represented in the industry’s top executive spot.

🔒Diversity denied: Affirmative action’s removal from college admissions will impact corporate ladder

With affirmative action now barred in college admissions, workplace and education officials expect an immediate impact in the diversity at the start of the workforce talent pipeline and worry about a cooling effect on DEI efforts overall.
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🔒No bad time for good ideas: eSki shows how startups can build up their profiles

Worcester personal watercraft company shows how even in a shaky economy, good ideas can get close to investment ready.

🔒S.P. did it: A young career spent in regulation prepared Seth Pitts to break new ground as Bay State Savings Bank’s next CEO

As a kid growing up in Worcester, Seth Pitts didn’t dream of leading a bank. He will do just that when he is promoted to be the next CEO of Worcester institution Bay State Savings Bank.
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