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After state seizure and equipment auction, operator of Boston Market in Worcester vows to re-open

The operator of a Boston Market location in Worcester has vowed to reopen the store under a new concept after an auction where he successfully bid for much of the seized equipment.

Economist predicts minimal state growth ahead as Mass. lags behind the nation

The Massachusetts economy is expected to grow at minimal rates in the second and third quarters of this year, according to local economists, who released data Monday showing the state economy contracted at a greater rate than the U.S. economy during the first quarter.

Former Mercy Centre site up for sale for $3.25M after nonprofit’s move to West Boylston

The site had used by the Mercy Centre until it moved its operations to West Boylston earlier this year.

Commissioner at Mass. cannabis regulatory agency steps down

Camargo made the announcement in an Instagram post on Friday, where she hinted at a new career opportunity but did not provide a specific reason for her resignation.
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Boston real estate firm expands into Worcester, opens Downtown office

NextGen Realty, a Boston-based real estate and property management firm, has expanded its reach into Central Massachusetts by opening an office in Worcester.

Mass. Senate passes $1.3B spending bill, declines to tweak MBTA housing law

The Massachusetts Senate on Thursday avoided making any changes to the controversial MBTA Communities Act while advancing a $1.3 billion spending bill packed with one-time investments in education and transportation.

Cannabis regulators seek budget increase as legislature eyes CCC reform

The $19.88 million in the Senate Ways and Means budget for the CCC "does not meet the needs of the organization," Ahern said.

UMass Chan’s Nobel Prize winner named one of TIME’s most influential health leaders

Victor Ambros, the Nobel Prize-winning scientist at UMass Chan Medical School in Worcester, has gained international recognition once again as he’s been named one of TIME100’s most influential people in health of 2025. 
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Attorney General sues CVS for allegedly failing to provide discounts to MassHealth members

Attorney General Andrea Campbell and a few of her peers sued CVS on Wednesday, alleging the pharmacy giant for years failed to provide Medicaid members with access to the same discount as cash-paying customers.
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