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JetBlue to stop offering flights to JFK out of Worcester in June

JetBlue will no longer book direct flights from the Worcester Regional Airport to John F. Kennedy International Airport in Queens, New York after June 14.

Saint Vincent and MetroWest Medical Center appoint new chief strategy officer

Tenet Healthcare announced the appointment of Connie Malave Branyan as the new market chief strategy officer for its Massachusetts market, which encompasses Saint Vincent Hospital and MetroWest Medical Center.

Menkiti Group proposes restored facade and 20 apartments for Worcester’s Kane Building

The Kane Building once housed the Olympic Trophy, now it may be home to 20 new apartment units and a restored façade if The Menkiti Group gets approval from the Worcester Planning Board.

Framingham State hires new dean of graduate and continuing education

Framingham State University hired Marilyn Cleary as its new dean of graduate and continuing education. Cleary will begin in her new role June 19th.
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Megaproject impacts on minds of MetroWest commuters

As many in the Boston area await an infrastructure project that would replace an I-90 viaduct through...

Movers & Shakers for April 17, 2023

Here's what's new with personnel at MutualOne Bank, Cornerstone Bank, UMass Memorial Health, Venture Community Services and more.

🔒Bankrupting the system: High utilization of travel nurses still causing financial strain

To cover for COVID-related staff shortages, hospitals are over-reliant on travel nurses, who are paid significantly more than staff.

🔒Diagnosing AI: Healthcare community excited, wary of artificial intelligence

With the medical world on the cusp of an artificial intelligence revolution, researchers and clinicians are excited about the potential and wary of technology implicitly reliant on human bias
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🔒University entrepreneurship programs help undergrad startup bring power to Indonesian fish farms

A company founded by Worcester undergrads aims to supply rural communities with an inexpensive local source of electricity.

🔒Largest VC deals in Central Mass. since 2018

The sciences companies in Central Massachusetts that received venture capital funding from 2018 to 2023.
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