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Shrewsbury apartment project receives $49M in MassHousing financing, low-income tax credits

MassHousing will provide approximately $21 million in financing to support the development of The Pointe at Hill Farms, a new 93-unit apartment complex in Shrewsbury

Acting cannabis commission chair and state senator feud over agency’s direction

It's been a bumpy half-year for the CCC as personal conflicts at the agency burst into the headlines.

🔒WBJ names inaugural winners of Champions of Health Care awards

Nearly two decades have passed since WBJ created an awards specifically for healthcare professionals. Today, though, such an honor feels more important than ever.

Saint John’s High School appoints Baltimore educator as new head of school

Saint John’s High School in Shrewsbury has named Benjamin Horgan its next head of school, to take over the role from Alex Zequeira on July 1.
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Health assessment: Greater Worcester must improve housing, broadband, healthcare workforce

The Worcester Division of Public Health has identified six priority areas to focus on to improve regional health and increase health equity across Greater Worcester.

🔒Central Mass. employers work to overcome staffing challenges amid tight labor market

Amid a tight labor market, industries must be innovative to keep operations moving.

Shrewsbury company fined $45K for asbestos violation

Flynn Plumbing & Heating, a Shrewsbury-based plumbing and heating company, has been fined $45,200 by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection.

🔒Two local B Corps say compassionate business leads to better outcomes for everybody

Two local companies tell how compassionate business helps steer the ship.
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Shrewsbury ski park first in North America to open for 2023-24 season

Ski Ward, a small skiing, snowboarding and tubing facility in Shrewsbury, has surprised the skiing world by becoming the first slope in North America to open for the 2023-24 season.

German tech manufacturer looks to move U.S. division HQ to Shrewsbury from Auburn

Physik Instrumente appeared before the Town of Shrewsbury Select Board on Wednesday, requesting a tax break to relocate its U.S. division headquarters from Auburn to Shrewsbury.
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