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Worcester’s Washington Heights renovation gets $28M bond

MassDevelopment has issued a $28 million tax-exempt bond on behalf of Washington Heights Preservation Limited Partnership to buy and renovate a 404-unit multi-family housing apartment complex known as Washington Heights.

WPI partners with Girls Who Code; pledges $100K a year

In an effort to close the gender gap in computer science and technology, Worcester Polytechnic Institute partnered with Girls Who Code and created a $100,000 scholarship program.

Hanover Insurance names Zubretsky new CEO

The Hanover Insurance Group announced Monday morning Joseph M. Zubretsky will take over as president and CEO beginning in June.

Westborough co. to sell off 86 gas stations

Westborough's Global Partners LP has retained a Chicago firm to sell 86 convenience stores in Massachusetts and six other states.
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Worcester display firm announces new senior VP

The Worcester trade show exhibit creator BlueHive Strategic Environments announced Thursday that Leonard Metcalf has been promoted to senior vice president.

Worcester economy expands in first quarter of 2016

The economy of the Worcester area showed growth in the first quarter of 2016, according to the Worcester Economic Index (WEI).

Developer building new manufacturing spaces in Worcester

Worcester entrepreneur Steven Rothschild has announced that he will build a 16,800-square-foot manufacturing hub called the Armory Business Center in the South Worcester Industrial Park that will cater to the region's small manufacturers.

Shrewsbury ‘shared workspace’ development opening this fall

A new office space concept centralizing workspace amenities for small businesses will open this fall in Shrewsbury at the former location of Flagship Bank.
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Fallon Health reports $5.6M first-quarter loss

Worcester nonprofit insurer Fallon Health on Friday reported a $5.6-million first-quarter net loss and a 14,000 member year-over-year decline.

Shrewsbury company to pay $181K to resolve violations

The Worcester Sand and Gravel Company has agreed to pay $181,200 for multiple violations related to its garage at the Shrewsbury Trap Rock mine site.
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