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Worcester Community Housing Resources taps Roxbury executive as new leader

Worcester Community Housing Resources, a not-for-profit aimed at preserving affordable housing in the city, has named Paul TonThat as the organization’s new executive director. 

Fairlawn Rehab Hospital promotes risk director to chief nursing officer

Fairlawn Rehabilitation Hospital in Worcester has named its new chief nursing officer.

Second Chance Animal Services helped record number of pets in 2024, amid growing demand and financial strain

As the new year approaches, East Brookfield animal rescue nonprofit Second Chance Animal Services has said it has supported the health of 55,000 pets so far in 2024.  

UPS wins approvals for 845K-sq.-ft. warehouse on Grafton/Shrewsbury border

Six years after purchasing more than 200 acres of property bisected by the municipal border of Grafton and Shrewsbury, a developer has won approvals to construct a 845,000-square-foot distribution center for delivery company UPS.
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Central Mass. universities split $1M to bolster behavioral health workforce

Five Worcester County universities have received a slice of $12.4 million in funding to financially support students entering the mental health or substance use disorders treatment fields.

Watertown-based developer taking over remaining Table Talk Pie site, planning 185-unit building

The new apartment building, dubbed The Residences at Table Talk Square, will be constructed on Green Street at what was the planned site for the third phase of the Table Talk Pie redevelopment.

Cannabis regulators to take another look at executive director search Friday

"I don't think anybody's as excited as I am about this, having a new ED," Chief People Officer Debra Hilton-Creek said the day the CCC chose David Lakeman for the job. Lakeman later turned down the job offer to stay in Illinois.

CHIA: Mass. employers offer more health insurance, but at a higher cost and with lower participation rates

Employer-sponsored insurance is more accessible in Massachusetts employees than in the nation overall, but it comes at a price. 
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Mass. plans for expanded maternal health services in 2025

State officials are preparing for the rollout of expanded maternal health care services in 2025, stemming from a new law and recommendations they issued last year.

Developer behind proposed 364-apartment Franklin St. complex wants less parking

The developer behind a proposed 364-unit apartment building slated for Franklin Street in Worcester is seeking a...
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