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WPI grads launch new business

A group of Worcester Polytechnic Institute graduates have launched a new business that brings gardening into the home and places it on the wall as living art.

Central Mass. companies to add 123 jobs; get $1.8M in tax incentives

Central Massachusetts companies from Worcester to Milford and over to Framingham have pledged to grow their businesses by more than 120 jobs in exchange for $1.845 million in tax incentives from the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center (MLSC).

State funding poured into substance abuse services

A consolidated budget amendment released by House leadership Tuesday evening would add nearly $9 million in state spending for public health services, including substance abuse.

Bowditch & Dewey names new partner

Worcester law firm Bowditch & Dewey announced Wednesday that Jon Barooshian has joined the firm as a partner in the business litigation practice.
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Valeritas adds two more to board of directors

Over the past two weeks, New Jersey-based Valeritas, which has manufacturing, research and development operations in Shrewsbury,...

Lakeway Commons groundbreaking set for June

The groundbreaking fanfare marking the official beginning of construction at the Lakeway Commons site that will host a Whole Foods, offices and housing in Shrewsbury at the former site of Spag's retail store will take place in June.

Condo prices exceed home prices in Mass.

Condo prices in Massachusetts have surpassed single-family home prices for the first time in four years, according to a report released Tuesday from The Warren Group.

Spectrum Health names new president and CEO

Worcester's Spectrum Health Systems has named Kurt Isaacson as the organization's new president and CEO, replacing Charles “Chuck” Faris as he steps into retirement.
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Movers & Shakers

BEN RIVEST is now director of business development at Sustainable Comfort, Inc. in Worcester. He was promoted...

Outsourced Ideology: Sending the dirty work of clean energy north

Unable and unwilling to install the necessary infrastructure for renewable energy, Central Mass. has teamed with the rest of southern New England to pay far-flung locations to help meet the region's lofty goals for emissions-free electricity.
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