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Community Healthlink president to depart amid 80 layoffs

After a state inspection of three Community Healthlink substance abuse programs led to their suspension and a halt of new admissions, 80 layoffs are anticipated and the Worcester organization’s president is leaving her role.

Mass. AG calls for increased transparency in nursing home management

Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell is leading a coalition of 18 state AGs and the inspector general in Washington D.C. in a call for more transparent disclosures of nursing home ownership.

WPI partners with Nigerian university on business analytics education

Beginning in the fall semester, Worcester Polytechnic Institute will partner with the Nigerian University of Technology and Management to offer its master’s degree in business analytics alongside NUTM’s professional certification in design thinking leadership principles.

Worcester Academy proposes athletic complex for former Saint Vincent site

Worcester Academy proposed a 72,000-square-foot athletic complex at the former site of Saint Vincent Hospital on Providence Street in Worcester.
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Healey replaces three MBTA board members, including chair

Gov. Maura Healey further reshaped the leadership at the under-fire MBTA on Friday, replacing three members of the agency's board of directors and bringing a former T chief back into the fold.

Worcester developer proposes 98-unit affordable housing project

Kensington Management, LLC submitted a proposal to the City of Worcester for a seven-story, 98-unit affordable housing development on Mason Street in Worcester.

Unemployment in Massachusetts drops in March

The unemployment rate in Massachusetts in March fell to 3.5%, according to the Executive Office of Labor...

Register for the 8th annual WBJ Central Mass Manufacturing Summit and Excellence Awards 

The Worcester Business Journal will host its eighth annual Central Mass Manufacturing Summit and Excellence Awards on Tuesday, April 25 at the College of the Holy Cross.
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Maine jury clears the way for Quebec to Massachusetts power project

Jurors voted 9-0 to clear the way for Central Maine Power, a subsidiary of Avangrid, to resume work on a massive transmission project that will carry hydroelectric power from Quebec to Massachusetts.

Pakachoag Music School’s 30-year leader to retire

Sarah Smongeski, executive director at Pakachoag Music School in Worcester since 1992, will retire this June.
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