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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."

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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Cornerstone Bank and PeoplesBank complete $6B merger

The parent companies of Worcester-based Cornerstone Bank and Holyoke-based PeoplesBank have officially completed their merger announced in June, forming a $6-billion entity. 

Marlborough clean energy firm acquires India-based communication developer

ConnectM Technology Solutions has acquired MHz Invensys, a wireless communication product developer out of India.

Railers attendance up compared to last season, potentially reversing downward trend

With 29 games left in their 2024-25 season, the Worcester Railers are drawing more fans to their games compared to last year.

State law allowing for by-right accessory dwelling units goes into effect

The law applies to 350 municipalities in Massachusetts. Boston is exempt, and is pursuing its own city-specific ADU policy. 
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Framingham cannabis testing lab sues competitors, claiming deceptive practices result in unsafe marijuana products

The 50-page lawsuit claims the actions of the labs has violated state law, intentionally interfered with MCR’s business relations, and led to unjust enrichment. 

Worcester plant shop to close, shifting focus to wholesale retail

After four years of business, Worcester houseplant shop The Plant Ward will close its doors for the last time after opening during the height of the COVID-19.
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