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Father and son indicted for MassHealth fraud

A father and son serving as a personal care attendant surrogate and a PCA for a family member allegedly submitted fraudulent timesheets to MassHealth and defrauded the state's Medicaid program of over $10,000.

Canal District parking lot to become $20M development

The vacant dirt lot in Kelley Square, which has largely served as a parking lot for Crompton Place in the Canal District, will become a four-story building with 48 apartments, a diner and a public market in late 2018, according to the property owner.

Worcester starting eminent domain process to seize restaurant, cell phone store

The Worcester Redevelopment Authority is moving toward taking two properties valued at more than $500,000 as the first step of a sprawling revitalization effort, planning to use eminent domain if necessary.

Worcester mayor opposes Trump air traffic plan

Worcester Mayor Joseph Petty on Monday joined 34 of his counterparts from cities in 28 states to speak out against President Donald Trump's proposal to privatize the nation's air traffic control system.
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Worcester smoke shop plaza gets new facade

The shopping center at 725 Grafton St. in Worcester this month underwent a facade renovation.

DCU Center needs $60M in upgrades over 20 years, report says

A facility assessment of the DCU Center in Worcester suggested the arena will need about $60 million worth of upgrades over the next two decades, including $30 million over the next five years.

Reliant moving into Auburn Mall space once slated for theater

Reliant Medical Group plans to move into the former Macy's home goods store at the Auburn Mall by next summer, taking up a large vacancy at the mall after plans for a movie theater fell through.

Worcester construction company gets new CEO

Jim Madigan is now president and CEO of the construction company his grandfather, Francis, started 80 years ago.
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Cliff Rucker buys stake in Palladium

Worcester Railers Hockey Club Owner Cliff Rucker added another property to his downtown portfolio with the purchase of an ownership stake in the Worcester Palladium.

Riding attendance surge, Tower Hill CEO plans expansion

Tower Hill's attendance outpaces the national trend, as attendance at the 600 members of the American Public Gardens Association rose more than 5 percent to 121 million, the group reported this spring. That includes nearly 1.5 million children on field trips.
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