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Mass. business confidence rose in August, remains pessimistic

Business confidence in Massachusetts continued to yo-yo in August, improving slightly yet remaining in pessimistic territory for the sixth consecutive month. 

Worcester County gasoline prices up 1 cent following holiday weekend

Massachusetts gas prices on Tuesday are the same as a month ago and 25 cents lower than this day last year. Massachusetts’ average gas price is 11 cents lower than the national average. 

Mill Street apartments, renovated after 2022 roof collapse, sold for $8.6M

The 32-unit apartment building at 267 Mill St. — site of a 2022 roof collapse which sparked a legal battle between tenants and the then-owners — has been sold to a new owner for $8.64 million.

Charlton senior care facility moves hospice, palliative care services to Gardner subsidiary

The Overlook, a senior care facility, has transitioned its home health, hospice and palliative care services to one of its Central Massachusetts care system subsidiaries.
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World Cup games, state’s 250th anniversary could mean big tourism numbers in 2026

Take this as either an advertisement or as a warning: next summer will be like no other. In...

Busing firm buys Millbury industrial site for $3.5M

DATTCO, Inc., a motorcoach and school bus company based in New Britain, Connecticut, has purchased a 48.4-acre industrial property in Millbury.

Local organizations team up for survey seeking to get Worcester City Council candidates’ stances on land use, housing, and mobility policies

Worcester-based organizations have teamed up to launch a survey seeking to catalog the stances of electoral candidates on issues relating to development and transportation. 

Historic theater in Clinton to be brought back to life by NH firm

The Strand Theatre in Downtown Clinton, a historic venue constructed in 1923, has been leased.
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WPI receives $12M gift, one of the largest in its history

Worcester Polytechnic Institute has received one of the largest donations in the school’s 160-year history.

CVS to pay $12M settlement for allegedly overcharging MassHealth

Pharmacy giant CVS will pay more than $12 million to MassHealth after the attorney general alleged the company charged higher prices to the Medicaid program than to cash-paying customers in the general public.
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