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Trump Administration cancels leases for 37% of Central Mass. commercial space used by federal agencies

“We’ve been DOGE-ed,” said Christopher Egan, president of Carruth Capital in Westborough, which owns one of the impacted properties.

Site of proposed Worcester daycare sold to developer for $1.4M

A Worcester property, the site of a proposed daycare center and office space, has been sold for $1.4 million.

Boston Scientific to acquire Israel hypertension tech firm for up to $540M

Marlborough medical device manufacturer Boston Scientific has entered into a purchase agreement worth up to half a billion dollars to acquire SoniVie, an Israel-headquartered medical device company with a focus on hypertensive disorders.

Former site of Ronnies Seafood and Ice Cream sold for $3M, as Auburn approves plans for car wash

The former site of a Auburn seafood restaurant, which operated for more than six decades, has been purchased for $2.9 million,
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Clark professor granted $780K for bilingual education study at Worcester schools

A professor at Clark University in Worcester received a $780,000 grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation to study language practices in multilingual and multicultural students at Worcester Public Schools.

Mustang Bio closes Worcester facility, moves HQ to Waltham after reverse stock split

The company will rely on academic partners and future contract manufacturing relationships to support its clinical trials.

Webster Five promotes chief information officer to COO, as bank prepares for CEO retirement

Webster Five will have a new chief operating officer, as the Auburn-based bank has promoted employee Kate Gallo Megraw, effective Monday.

Senate budget chief: Business community fight against MCAS repeal was lackluster

Most of the money that drove the No on 2 campaign came from a small group of business executives and groups.
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Health Policy Commission: Mass. ER wait times on the rise

Two years after policymakers enacted mental health care reforms designed to mitigate the problem, the share of patients experiencing long waits in Massachusetts emergency departments remains elevated, according to new state research.

Worcester nursing facility sued by U.S. attorney over Medicaid fraud scheme

A Worcester skilled nursing facility is being sued by the U.S. Attorney’s office for its part in alleged systematic fraudulent billing of Medicare and Medicaid between 2017 and 2023.
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