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Baker sworn in, releases $100M for roads, bridges

Just minutes after he was inaugurated Thursday, Gov. Charlie Baker made good on a campaign promise by making his first official action as governor to release $100 million for local road and bridge repairs.

Ted Coghlin: 1935-2014

As we age, many of us wonder what kind of legacy we'll leave, what kind of difference...

Q&A with Girish Navani, CEO, eClinicalWorks

As the waves of change envelop the U.S. health care industry, eClinicalWorks appears to be surfing them effectively. The company's co-founder and CEO, Girish Navani, believes the company will grow more in the next five years than it has the last five.

Shrewsbury selectman tapped for state cabinet post

The Baker-Polito administration this week announced that John Lebeaux will serve as Commissioner of Agricultural Resources, and Monica Bharel, MD, MPH, will serve as Commissioner of Public Health.
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Tributes pour in for Ted Coghlin, one of Worcester’s ‘true heroes’

Edwin B. “Ted” Coghlin, the long-time president of Coghlin Electrical Contractors of Worcester and a major force in the resurgence of Worcester Technical High School, is being lauded and remembered for his contributions to the community where he grew up and attended college.

Tightening the faucet? New water regs seen as potential drag on economic development

The economic futures of cities and towns in Central Massachusetts can either be enhanced or undermined by a single element: water.

Baker picks Shrewsbury’s Beaton for energy-environment chief

Filling a second major Cabinet post, Governor-elect Charlie Baker has tapped Shrewsbury Republican Rep. Matthew Beaton as his energy and environmental affairs secretary.

Shrewsbury housing development gets go-ahead

A mixed-use Chapter 40B affordable housing proposal in Shrewsbury won the approval of selectmen Wednesday.
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Veterans Inc.: Pushing wellness beyond those they serve

Veterans Inc. is a New England nonprofit, based in Worcester, which offers housing assistance, training, outreach and...

ScrubaDub partners with nonprofit to feed critically ill

For the second year in a row Natick-based ScrubaDub Auto Wash Centers is partnering with Community Servings' Pie in the Sky campaign to help provide home-delivered meals to individuals and families battling life-threatening illness, the company announced.
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