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Mid-June revenues show continuation of May rebound

June is usually the second- or third-biggest month of the year for tax collections, and a mid-month report shows receipts outpacing last year's pace over the first roughly two weeks of the month.

MBI launches $6M capital campaign for new Pilot Biomanufacturing Center

Massachusetts Biomedical Initiatives, a Worcester-based bioscience and technology incubator, has launched a $6-million capital campaign to build out its Pilot Biomanufacturing Center.

Former state rep. to lead Clark’s Small Business Development Center, in interim

Clark University has appointed Robert Spellane, former state representative and community health center leader, as interim regional director of its Small Business Development Center.

Enrollment decline not showing up yet at MassHealth

The MassHealth rolls decreased slightly in May, but remained larger than they were in March as the seismic campaign to redetermine eligibility for all 2.4 million members continues to ramp up.
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Report points to growth of Asian-American businesses in Mass.

The payrolls of Asian-owned businesses in Massachusetts grew from $1.2 billion to nearly $4 billion over the 18-year period ending in 2020, according to a new report that collates information from national and local sources.

UMass Chan using smart toilet seats to research chronic disease

Researchers at UMass Chan Medical School are launching a new study, using an unlikely method to gather data.

Worcester industrial supplier acquired by Connecticut firm

Worcester-based Washburn-Garfield, an industrial pipe, valve, and fitting supplier, has been acquired by The Collins Cos., a distributor in East Windsor, Connecticut.

Superintendents ask state to foot bill for school meals

Count dozens of K-12 school superintendents among those who want lawmakers to make a universal meals program permanent, not just extend it for another year.
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Table Talk names new president as Kokkinis becomes chairman

Worcester food manufacturer Table Talk Pies has named Isaac Long as its new president, effective immediately. He takes over for Harry Kokkinis, a third-generation leader of the company who will become executive chairman.

Registration open for Business of Cannabis forum, keynoted by CCC chair

Worcester Business Journal has opened the registration window for its fifth annual Business of Cannabis forum on July 20 at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester.
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