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Mariano says Milton has legitimate complaint over MBTA housing law, declines to intervene

"I felt that if I was the judge, and I'm not, all they got is this crazy little trolley car. They don't have a train, they don't have bus access and stuff," Mariano told reporters Thursday.

Visas revoked for 12 Clark University international students

Coming on the heels of news about four WPI students have their visas revoked, Clark University has seen a dozen students at the school suffer the same fate.

UMass Memorial to buy Groton property for new Nashoba Valley emergency facility

The new emergency facility will be located at 490 Main St. in Groton, according to a statement from UMass Memorial

Healey says tariff reversal does nothing to stop chaos and uncertainty

"This is why people cannot deploy capital. They can't invest in their workforce," Healey told reporters, flanked by attendees of the State House meeting she convened.
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Four WPI international students have visas revoked

Federal authorities have revoked the visas of four international students studying at Worcester Polytechnic Institute.

The Edge at Union Station sold for $27M

The Boston-based real estate firm that owns the 465-unit The Grid District apartment complex in Worcester is expanding its presence in the city.

Proposed bill aims to protect hospital workers as workplace assaults rise to one every 36 minutes, hospital chief said

Health care workers are facing increasingly dangerous and violent situations in hospitals, the three health care organizations all testified. In the 16 years since a version of this bill was first introduced, incidents of assault on workers have grown significantly.

Autism advocates call for more support for young adults from state

The Turning 22 program, which has its largest class to date and helps young adults move into adult services, features an increasing share of participants on the autism spectrum.
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Students testify to state lawmakers about impact of funding deficits and class sizes

The testimony from students follows recent calls by K-12 education advocates in Massachusetts for the state to rethink the structure of Chapter 70 funding, which they say is currently forcing smaller, regional and rural districts into budget shortfalls.

WooTank pitch competition results in $15K for student entrepreneurs

with panel sessions planned for both days on a variety of entrepreneur-related topics.
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