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Central Mass. wealth advisors makes Forbes list

Three Central Massachusetts wealth advisors have made Forbes magazine's list of the top 200 wealth managers in the country.

Worcester contractor adds 71 employees in East Hartford acquisition

Greenwood Industries has acquired an East Hartford, Conn. roofing company in a move that grows the Worcester company's workforce by 71 employees while expanding its Connecticut presence.

Worcester Auditorium opens doors; city seeking developers

In a push to spur redevelopment of the Worcester Auditorium, the city and Preservation Worcester will open the moth-balled building's doors this August to tours.

Wingate names MetroWest-connected CFO, COO

Northeast senior living provider Wingate Healthcare has named a new COO and CFO with connections to Framingham and Sudbury.
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Bucking two-year trend, Middlesex foreclosures drop 5%

While foreclosures overall in Massachusetts hit their 28th month of increases in June, Middlesex County reserved that trend and posted a year-over-year decline of 5.1 percent.

Worcester economy grows; adds healthcare, construction jobs

The Worcester economy has bounced back to a sluggish end to 2015 with a second strong quarter, with the area adding jobs and the unemployment rate dropping to 4.5 percent, according to the Worcester Economic Index (WEI).

Worcester manufacturer debuts tennis court lights

Worcester custom lighting manufacturer Access Fixtures on July 19 announced the debut of its new product designed specifically for tennis courts.

Worcester’s Primetals sends car part machine to China

Worcester-based Primetals Technologies announced last week that it shipped a car part manufacturing machine to a Chinese steel producer, in the first modernization of that Asian facility's operations in nearly 20 years.
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Allegro launches new power steering sensor

Worcester semiconductor maker Allegro MicroSystems on July 26 released a new automotive sensor designed to aid power steering.

Sandwich medical supplier buys Auburn firm in expansion

Cape Medical Supply has acquired New England Medical Homecare of Auburn as the Sandwich-based company expands into Worcester County and the Central Massachusetts market.
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