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Worcester firm wins MassHealth appeal for deceased client

A Massachusetts Superior Court decision upholding MassHealth's decision to terminate an elderly woman's long-term care benefits overturned by the state Appeals Court last week.

Glickman to manage Worcester mill building

Worcester property management firm Glickman Kovago & Jacobs Management announced Tuesday the company will take over the management of 85 Prescott St., which has been renovated.

Niche opening new restaurant in June

Niche Hospitality will open its new location for the Fix Burger Bar in the former Northworks Bar & Grille space this June.

C. Mass gets $30K for stormwater compliance

The Central Massachusetts Regional Stormwater Coalition received $50,000 from the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection for new state stormwater permit requirements set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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$5M Hanover Theatre expansion set for summer opening; new conservatory to be named after Eppinger

The $5 million expansion of the Hanover Theatre opening this summer will bring with it a new conservatory offering classes for budding area thespians to be named in honor of outgoing Hanover Insurance president Frederick Eppinger and his wife.

Assumption, Holy Cross make best Catholic schools list

Assumption College and the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester have been named among the top Catholic colleges and universities in the nation in a listing created by College Choice.

WPI MBA program ranked among best in nation

Worcester Polytechnic Institute's Master of Business Administration has been ranked among the top 50 in the county in a listing created by College Choice.

British Beer Company opens on Shrewsbury Street

The British Beer company opened its doors Monday for the first time at its Shrewsbury Street location.
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SALLIE ALLEN is now creative director at CommCreative, a marketing agency in Framingham. She will be responsible...

Brownfield complexities cause developer caution

As the region continues to push contaminated sites towards reuse, cities and the state are often left on the hook for cleanup.
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