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State leaders say DEI commitments won’t be swayed by Trump executive orders

Among those invited to speak was Evelyn Carter, a doctor of social psychology and DEI expert, who said there's a lot of disinformation about what DEI means. "I think we got too comfortable relying on the acronym of DEI, and therefore miss precious opportunities to clearly define what we do and why we do it," Carter said.

Ringleader of Worcester home health fraud scheme pleads guilty

Felix Mercedes, a 35-year-old resident of Worcester, agreed to plead guilty on Thursday to billing MassHealth for more than $500,000 of services that were never provided.

State’s health insurance marketplace working to notify members impacted by Trump bill

Disruptions from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act are expected to initially impact 36,000 members who are noncitizens but lawfully present here. Health Connector officials anticipate another 19,000 members earning between 400% to 500% of the federal poverty level could become disqualified from their ConnectorCare plans starting on Jan. 1.
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Public health experts want stronger air quality monitoring network

Combined legislation last session focused on improving both indoor and outdoor air quality stalled in the Senate Ways and Means Committee.

Rural advocates seek more stand funding for microtransit options

Microtransit services operate in parts of the state — sometimes through Regional Transit Authorities, other times independently — but advocates say they are underfunded and overstretched.

Royal Crest Apartments in Marlborough, Wexford Village in Worcester sold for combined $202M

Both of the large apartment complexes were constructed in the 1970s.

Healey looks to cut environmental review time to boost housing production

To qualify for the expedited environmental review, projects must comport with a slate of seven requirements.
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Luxury real estate transfer fee pitched as tool to address housing crisis

The battle for a local option real estate transfer fee has risen from the dead as communities...

Bay State Bank promotes Worcester native to commercial lending SVP

Worcester-based Bay State Bank has added Worcester native James Ciociolo to its commercial lending team, in a new role of senior vice president, commercial lending officer. 
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