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Interest-rate relief leads to rise in Central Mass. home sales, as median price tops $400K in Fitchburg

With the October sales increase, Massachusetts is now on track to slightly eclipse the total sales seen in 2023.

Lynch supports prioritizing West-East Rail over plan to link Boston train stations

"Think about the allocation of transportation money within our state," Lynch said Monday. "We have spent tremendous amounts of money in the eastern -- speaking to the choir I guess -- in the greater Boston area. With the Big Dig, all the money we spent, the $18 billion there. We have spent nothing on the rest of the state."

Mass. congressman worried about potential impact of RFK Jr. appointment on federal research funds

Congressman Stephen Lynch said Monday morning that President-elect Donald Trump's appointment of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as his secretary of health and human services gives him "great concern."

Mass. unemployment ticked upward in October

While unemployment in Massachusetts was back on the rise in October, the statewide rate remained lower than the nation’s for the second month in a row. 
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Worcester, WPI reach deal over controversial hotel purchases

The deal signifies a potential end to the feud between the university and local political and business figures.

For first time, Worcester needs general fund to make Polar Park payments, as key development deal is terminated

Ballpark district is short $792,000. Meanwhile, the tax deal for Left Field Building, once slated for a bioscience development, has been terminated by the developer.

Boston Scientific completes $3.7B purchase of California bowel dysfunction company

Boston Scientific, a Marlborough medical device manufacturer, has officially closed its acquisition of Axonics Inc. after entering into a purchase agreement in January. 

DPH launches investigation into the Hospital for Behavioral Medicine

The Hospital for Behavioral Medicine in Worcester is under investigation by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, marking the Department’s fourth investigation into a Central Massachusetts hospital in fewer than three months. 
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Assumption University names former WPI controller as new chief financial officer

Assumption University in Worcester has appointed E. Jane Clapp as its new vice president for finance and administration and chief financial officer.

Mariano takes dim view on chances of health care bill compromise

Mariano had pulled the sprawling health care packages from negotiations during the frenzied end of formal lawmaking of July 31 into Aug. 1, while the Steward Health Care bankruptcy rocked the state's health care landscape.
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