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Worcester airport gets $7.7M

The Worcester Airport has received a $7,749,620 federal grant that will grow the flight capacity with an additional taxiway.

Worcester hotel developer named Hilton developer of the year

The developer of Worcester's Homewood Suites by Hilton has been recognized by the hotel company as the developer of the year for long-term stay Hilton locations.

Rectrix Aviation launching Worcester-to-DC passenger flights

The CEO of Rectrix Aviation has announced his intention to offer regular flights from Worcester to the Baltimore-Washington, D.C. airport, making it the second company to offer regular flights out of Worcester.

Saint Vincent found at fault in wrong kidney removal

The federal government has found Saint Vincent Hospital at fault in a recent instance of wrong-kidney removal and threatened to cut the hospital from the Medicare program unless changes are made.
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Shrewsbury attorney confirmed to superior court

The Governor's Council voted 8-0 to support Gov. Charlie Baker's pick of a Shrewsbury attorney to a Superior Court judgeship on Wednesday.

Twelve area nursing homes score highest Medicare ratings

Twelve out of 74 Central Massachusetts nursing homes received top care quality rankings from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.

American Antiquarian Society seeking $20M for expansion

The American Antiquarian Society is seeking $20 million in state bonds towards a $21.6 million expansion project in Worcester.

Worcester Academy is $18M hockey center’s anchor tenant

Worcester Academy has signed an agreement to become the first high school tenant at the new Worcester Sports Center, marking the first tenant for the sports complex that is currently under construction in the city's Canal District.
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Worcester restaurant closing after 25 years

A long-standing Park Avenue restaurant in Worcester has announced it will go out with a bang this Saturday with a live band to help celebrate 25 years in business.

Selling electric vehicles

As the state's ambitious 2025 goals are looming for the near future, public agencies and businesses are showcasing the capabilities of switching to environmentally friendly fleets.
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