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Mass. Biomedical Initiatives to get $50K from SBA

Massachusetts Biomedical Initiatives in Worcester will receive a $50,000 grant from the U.S. Small Business Administration as a result of an accelerator fund competition.

Worcester shaves $68K off industrial parcels sale

The city of Worcester has renegotiated the price for two parcels in the South Worcester Industrial Park, after an investigation by the company purchasing the sites discovered they were in worse shape than expected.

WPI breaks ground on $49M building; completes $18M in fundraising

The Worcester Polytechnic Institute broke ground on its Foisie Innovation Studio and announced that alumni had raised $9 million in three months to help bring the project to fruition.

National Grid files to extend Smart Grid pilot program

As the state continues to examine a grid modernization proposal, National Grid has filed to extend its Smart Energy Solutions (SES) pilot program in Worcester for an additional two years.
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Central Mass. foreclosure filings drop, beat state numbers

Foreclosure starts in Central Massachusetts have dropped off, bringing an end to months of increases and improving more than the state as a whole.

Worcester schools top Princeton Review list

Worcester's schools have topped the Princeton Review's 2017 list, taking top honors in categories including most accessible professors, tree-hugging vegetarians, best career services, and most politically apathetic students.

$1.36M NASA robot competition finals come to Worcester

The culmination of a five year long, $1.36 million robot competition will end in one final meeting this September at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute.

United Bank adds to commercial lending team

United Bank has added Kevin Peterssen to its commercial lending team in Worcester.
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Worcester hardware store breaking ground on expansion

The 102-year-old, family owned Worcester company Barrows Hardware is set to break ground on a 6,300 square foot expansion tomorrow.

New England Center for Children opens $11M autism institute

The $10.5-million John and Diane Kim Autism Institute, opening next month, will house research, professional development and technology for the New England Center for Children, allowing it to continue to train its workforce, improve its technology and develop best practices.
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