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Exchange Authority names tax law expert as new president & CEO

Exchange Authority, Worcester-based subsidiary of Fidelity Bank of Leominster announced Albino Caporale would be the company’s new president & CEO.

Mass. AG joins coalition calling for EPA to adopt stricter air quality standards

Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell has joined a coalition of 17 other attorney generals across the U.S. calling on the Environmental Protection Agency to adopt more stringent standards under the Clean Air Act to protect people from particulate matter pollution.

Union survey: Mass. nurses report feeling quality of care has worsened

A new survey from the Massachusetts Nurses Association delivers a grim outlook on the healthcare system, particularly among newer nurses.

Spectrum Health Systems doles out $140K in grants to support addiction recovery

Worcester nonprofit Spectrum Health Systems, a mental health and addiction treatment provider, has issued $137,000 in grants to organizations supporting those in recovery, seven of which are located in Worcester.
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Clinton Savings Bank opens Shrewsbury branch at Market Basket plaza

Clinton Savings Bank opened a new branch at Edgemere Crossing in Shrewsbury on March 20, joining supermarket Market Basket, which opened its new store at the plaza in January.

Worcester developer receives $11M tax break on Franklin Street project, as City Council nears decision on inclusionary zoning

The Worcester City Council approved an $11.3-million property tax break over 15 years for a residential development proposed by Worcester developer GoVenture Capital Group.

Greater Worcester Community Foundation names new CEO

Following a tumultuous two years at the top of the organization, the Greater Worcester Community Foundation has selected New York foundation executive Peter Dunn to be its new president and CEO.

Tax debate turning on population concerns

For a Revenue Committee hearing, there was relatively little in-depth talk Tuesday about the nitty-gritty details of Gov. Maura Healey's tax package. To some extent, that was the governor's plan.
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MassHealth expanding call center ahead of eligibility redetermination

With the state mired in a labor crunch, MassHealth hopes to double its call center workforce capacity in the next two months to deal with the undertaking of determining which of the 2.3 million people on the state-funded health plan are still eligible.

Central Mass. unemployment rates continue rise, near 2022 levels

Unemployment rates continue an upwards tick across Central Massachusetts communities, with February unemployment a couple tenths of a percent higher than in January in all three of the region’s metropolitan areas tracked by the state.
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