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Clark U. receives $800K to study water

Clark University in Worcester has received nearly $800,000 from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to assist in a nationwide study the economic value of water quality.

Private jet fleet relocating to Worcester

Rectrix Aviation -- Massachusett's largest private jet service -- will relocate its fleet to the Worcester Regional Airport after selecting the location as its maintenance base-of-operations.

Niche Hospitality leaves Shrewsbury Street; sells location for $500K

For the first time since 2007, the Niche Hospitality restaurant group will not have a presence on Shrewsbury Street, having sold the location to a new restauranteur.

UMass Medical School to host ‘Shark Tank’-like challenge

The makers of an artificial pancreas, a tiny, precise glucose monitoring system and an electronic, glucose-monitoring band-aid will all be participating in a new diabetes medical innovation challenge.
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Worcester Art Museum hires deputy executive director

Worcester Art Museum has brought Heather Davis on to run the day-to-day operations of the organization.

Family biz celebrates 40M cars washed, 50 years in business

The family-owned ScrubaDub car wash company with 18 sites throughout New England is celebrating 50 years and over 40 million cars washed.

QCC recognized for low-income affordability, success

Quinsigamond Community College has been named to a list of 25 community colleges across the country that advance opportunities for low-income students by the U.S Department of Education.

DCU Center to host advanced manufacturing summit

The commonwealth of Massachusetts and MassDevelopment are co-hosting an advanced manufacturing summit next week at Worcester's DCU Center.
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Feds send $50K for biomedical initiatives in Worcester

The U.S. Small Business Administration has awarded $50,000 to Worcester's to Massachusetts Biomedical Initiatives as part of $3.4 million in national funding.

Is marijuana good medicine?

It's been about four years since Massachusetts residents voted to legalize marijuana for medical use, but the state's health care community as a whole is far from a consensus.
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