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Fired cannabis agency chair files legal appeal

"This case presents important and undecided questions concerning the removal of a commissioner from an independent agency of the Commonwealth. It presents a number of issues of first impression, as the enabling statute of the Commission has never been construed by this Court," lawyers for O'Brien wrote in their new filing.

Marlborough manufacturer expands its board with CFO from Bedford life sciences firm

Lifeward, a Marlborough-based mobility device manufacturer, has expanded its board of directors, naming Robert Marshall as its newest member.

WPI granted $900K from U.S. Department of Education to boost diversity among biology researchers

Worcester Polytechnic Institute has received a nearly $1-million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to finance fellowships for graduate students studying to become researchers and educators in cell and molecular biology.

State Democrats expect delayed jobs bill to be sent to governor’s desk next week

Democrats plan next week to finish their work on a stalled jobs bill designed to supercharge the state's economy, especially the life sciences and climate technology industries.
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Worcester proclaims Saturday as Wu-Tang Day ahead of annual cannabis convention, hip-hop afterparty

The Harvest Cup, an annual cannabis-focused convention and product competition, is set to return to Worcester’s DCU Center on Saturday and Sunday, as a planned Saturday night afterparty featuring a member of the hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan has led to a honorary proclamation from Worcester Mayor Joe Petty. 

Gov. Healey launches new higher ed affordability commission featuring Worcester State employee

Healey's appointees to the commission include Mary Jo Marion, associate vice president of Worcester State University.

To make childcare more affordable to the workforce, North Central chamber partners with Applewild School

To enhance educational access for the families of North Central Massachusetts Chamber of Commerce members, the Fitchburg-based chamber has partnered with Applewild School, a private day and boarding school for preschool through ninth grade students with campuses in Fitchburg and Devens. 

Framingham State inks WPI transfer agreement for in-demand degree programs

The agreement signed on Wednesday allows for pre-engineering students at Framingham State who meet minimum academic requirements to transfer into WPI’s School of Engineering.
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Downtown Worcester’s 124-year-old office building sold for $3.2M

A four-story office building in Downtown Worcester and an associated parking lot have been sold for $3.2 million. 

Trump wins second presidential term, as Central Mass. YWCA, NAACP react

Former president Donald Trump completed his comeback Tuesday, defeating Vice President Kamala Harris and winning a second...
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