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State plan says Central Mass. needs 7.5-10% growth in housing over next decade to meet demand

The administration has long pointed to a goal of increasing the statewide supply of year-round housing by 222,000 units over the next decade.

Two longtime Worcester insurance agencies merge

IMA celebrated its 100th year of operation last year, having been founded by Harold Fielding in Worcester in 1924. The firm has 45 employees.

EcoTarium receives narwhale tusk, other rare donations from Southbridge couple

Worcester science museum EcoTarium has enhanced its collection of mammal artifacts and sculptures, along with an unspecified monetary donation, from benefactors Peter and Joan Dirlam of Southbridge.

Worcester Community Action Council appoints new CFO

Worcester Community Action Council has named Ruth Pellegrino as the social services nonprofit’s new chief financial officer.
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Cannabis regulators warn against potentially unsafe marijuana from two companies

Massachusetts cannabis regulators have sounded the alarm over potentially harmful products sold by two marijuana companies, who are both pushing back against the need for the notice and the state’s haphazard testing system.

bankHometown parent company names new CFO

Hometown Financial Group, the Easthampton-based mutual multibank holding company of bankHometown in Oxford, has hired Reed Whitman as its new executive vice president, chief financial officer.

Crumbl Cookies to open Shrewsbury location Friday

Crumbl Cookies, the Utah-based dessert franchise known for its jumbo treats with a cult following, will open a Shrewsbury location on Friday. 

Despite federal uncertainty, Mass. economic development secretary remains bullish on state’s prospects

Despite all of the uncertainty and changes coming out of Washington and the chronically high cost of living in Massachusetts, Economic Development Secretary Yvonne Hao says her confidence level is "high."
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Homelessness levels on the rise as state funding lags behind

Individual homelessness levels are severely rising in Massachusetts, and service providers have received no growth in state assistance in two years.

Saint Vincent CEO Carolyn Jackson to resign next week

Carolyn Jackson, CEO of Saint Vincent Hospital in Worcester, will resign from her position on Feb. 14.
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