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Phillips changing worlds with inspection product

Phillips Precision supplies precision machined parts and assemblies for its customers across multiple industries, including food and beverage and electronics.

Financial service company leasing Elm Street office

A financial services company has leased 1,480 square feet of office space in Worcester.

Law firm buys space on Pleasant Street

Worcester law firm Murray & Murray has purchased an office on Pleasant Street, according to the sale's broker.

Military tech firm leases space on Millbrook St.

Avatar Computing, a technology solutions provider with a focus on military clients, has leased an office on Millbrook Street in Worcester.
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Cornerstone partnering with Maine mapping company

A Worcester energy services company will join forces with a Maine-based mapping services provider to integrate their specialties, according to an announcement from earlier this week.

Disability services company expanding in Worcester

A Worcester housing services, adult foster care, and employment assistance company is adding a second location, the company confirmed Friday.

“Slight” tuition increases likely at UMass

University of Massachusetts students will be hit with at least a "slight" tuition and fee increase in the coming school year, UMass President Marty Meehan said Wednesday, but tuition and fees will not be set until July when officials hope to have a better handle on their budget picture.

Worcester to evict Union Station night club

The Worcester Redevelopment Authority has started the process of terminating a lease for Lava Lounge and Night Club, a Union Station tenant previously subject to a number of citations for overcrowding and not adhering to liquor laws.
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State approves UMass psychiatric bed reductions

UMass Memorial Health Care will convert roughly half of its psychiatric beds for medical/surgical use after it received approval from the state public health council on Wednesday for a $30-million renovation plan.

After Harrington stabbing, nurses call for greater protections

After a nurse was attacked on Wednesday while on the job at at Harrington Hospital in Southbridge, the state nursing association called for more aggressive safety measures to protect workers at hospitals statewide.
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