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Snow contractors look for relief from liability issues

"If a janitor were to come outside and throw a bucket of water with no snow prep present — if it froze and someone slipped, we're going to be held responsible for the issue," McDuff said.

State commits $25M to Worcester Auditorium redevelopment

Redevelopment of the 2,000-seat, 165,000-square foot venue is being led by the Boston-based Architectural Heritage Foundation.

Nativity School of Worcester gifted $3M, renames boys division after co-founder

Nativity School of Worcester has received its second $3-million dollar gift in two years, this time, from an anonymous, long-term supporter of the private Jesuit middle school.

Vernon Medical Center building in Worcester sold for $1.3M

A medical office building on Worcester’s Vernon Street has been sold to a local real estate investment firm. 
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Budget stall may lead to delayed payment for Mass. child care providers

Reimbursements to child care providers who serve low-income families may be delayed in June, as funding remains tied up in a supplemental budget stalled in the Legislature, a top state official said Wednesday.

Gov. Healey imposes executive branch hiring freeze amid economic uncertainty

Gov. Maura Healey moved Wednesday to pause most hiring in state government's executive branch in the face of what her office described as "widespread economic uncertainty at the national level and a tightening budget outlook" for the fiscal year that starts July 1.

Former CEO of Saint Vincent Hospital lands new role

After her swift February resignation as CEO of Saint Vincent Hospital in Worcester, Carolyn Jackson has assumed a new role as head of another Massachusetts hospital.

MassHealth: Proposed Medicaid cuts could leave hundreds of thousands in Mass. uninsured

The U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce set off on a perhaps overnight process of marking up a package of Medicaid, energy and communications policy reforms with the potential for seismic impacts.
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Clark School of Business, WBJ launch Women’s Executive Academy

The School of Business at Clark University in Worcester, in partnership with Worcester Business Journal, has launched a training academy to help emerging women leaders develop new skills and advance their careers.

Healey proposal would cut energy bill charges, reopen door to nuclear facilities

Energy bills soared for many Bay Staters this winter, exacerbating chronic cost-of-living pressures for Massachusetts residents and businesses that already pay some of the highest energy prices in the country.
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