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Fencing manufacturer leases space in Worcester

An Ohio-based manufacturer of fencing products has leased three acres of land in Worcester, indicating it plans to open its first New England location.

Zero-emission buses expand west from Worcester

The largest regional transit authority in Massachusetts has purchased three 40-foot buses that produce no tailpipe emissions from the company that sold similar buses to Worcester in 2013.

WRA approves $6.25M for Union Station repairs

The Worcester Redevelopment Authority voted Friday to approve up to $6.25 million for a full-scale repair of leaks in the Union Station roof.

UMass Medical gets $836K for heart disease research

UMass Medical School has been awarded $836,858 by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to support research on treatments and cures for heart and vascular diseases.
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Worcester manufacturer shipping 33 jobs overseas

Worcester's Allegro MicroSystems will be transfering 33 jobs from its Worcester and Manchester, N.H. facilities overseas.

Senate okays farmers’ market alcohol sales

Farmer brewers and farmer distillers would be permitted to sell their alcoholic beverage products at farmers' markets under legislation that cleared the Senate Thursday.

Worcester area energy efficiency jobs top 10K

A new report detailing energy efficiency employment has found that the Worcester area has 10,666 employees in the industry.

Business, community leaders named to Art Museum board

The Worcester Art Museum has five new board of trustees members and a new president following the trustees' annual meeting Tuesday.
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American Cancer Society invests $1.6M in Mass researchers

The American Cancer Society announced Thursday it will fund six grants totaling $1.6 million to researchers in Massachusetts.

Challenges and opportunities for commuter rail

The MBTA's fleet of commuter rail locomotives, including 40 new cars, poses "challenges" for the vendor tasked with operating the 388-mile system that has an annual ridership of 35 million and ongoing reliability problems.
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