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Infectious disease doctor named state public health commissioner

Robert Goldstein, an infectious disease physician at Massachusetts General Hospital, will become the state's commissioner of public health on April 18, Secretary of Health and Human Services Kate Walsh announced Tuesday.

Three Central Mass. organizations granted $1M for November-April tourism

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Historic Grafton Inn sold for $1.2M

The Grafton Inn, built in 1805 on Grafton Common, was sold to a Worcester investor, according to the Worcester District Registry of Deeds.

After nine months, Ed Augustus to step down as Dean College chancellor

Nine months after he took on the newly created role, former Worcester city manager Edward Augustus will step down as the first-ever chancellor of Dean College in Franklin effective April 14, for what he described as an uncertain future.
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A 40-acre Shrewsbury winery property sold for $2M

A Shrewsbury winery property was sold for $2 million on Friday, according to the Worcester District Registry of Deeds.

Central Mass. small businesses eligible for $78M from new grant programs

Two new grant programs will make $78 million available to Massachusetts small business owners focusing on disadvantaged communities and movie theater owners.

Grace Wang begins tenure as WPI president

Grace Wang started on Monday as president of Worcester Polytechnic Institute, the first person of color to lead WPI on a non-interim basis.

Mass. joins other Northeast states to attract money for clean hydrogen industry

Massachusetts state agencies have coordinated with five other Northeast states to create a public-private partnership to attract federal dollars to build a clean hydrogen hub in the region.
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Telegram & Gazette parent CEO made $3.4M in 2022

Gannett Co., Inc. CEO, President, and Chair Mike Reed received $3.38 million in compensation in 2022, according to a preliminary proxy report released on Friday.

Clark names new chair for Armenian genocide studies

Worcester’s Clark University has named Elyse Semerdjian as the next Kaloosdian and Mugar Chair in Modern Armenian History and Genocide at its Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies.
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