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Healey sees merit in possible Mass Save overhaul

Gov. Maura Healey thinks changes need to be made to the Mass Save program that conducts home energy assessments and offers rebates to help Bay State residents save money on energy bills.

MBI grants $240K to seven organization for diversity and workforce development

Worcester life sciences incubator Massachusetts Biomedical Initiatives has awarded seven grants to local individuals and companies as part of its 2023 Challenge Grants program.

🔒Charts: Industry GDP in Central Massachusetts and statewide

A breakdown of the Massachusetts and Greater Worcester real GDP by industry.

🔒Fitting in: Clark is balancing a need for new facilities with trying to avoid sprawl

The need for growth is forcing Clark to expand, but the university is taking steps to be a good neighbor through thoughtful development and attempts to continue to integrate itself in the community with which it has been entwined since 1887.
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🔒Younger and richer: The rise in Worcester’s population and household income is creating opportunities and challenges

Youth and magnetism seem like two great qualities to have in a city, but Worcester’s growing young population and stiff competition for real estate create problems city leaders must solve, in order for them to keep attracting people to the city.

🔒Industry advocates seek to turn Central Mass. into a leader in bioindustrial engineering

Key players in the Central Mass. life science ecosystem are taking on a new initiative to help launch Worcester to the forefront of bioindustrial manufacturing.

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

Two local companies tell how compassionate business helps steer the ship.

UMass Chan researcher granted $600K for prison research

A UMass Chan Medical School research initiative has received $600,000 in funding from National Institute of Justice to investigate the prison classification system through an equity lens.
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UMass Memorial Health groups sue Boston hospital over $688K in delinquent payments

UMass Memorial Medical Group and UMass Memorial Medical Center in Worcester have initiated a lawsuit against St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center of Boston, part of Steward Health Care System, for nonpayment of services.

Central Mass. receives $28M in state economic development money for 55 projects

The Massachusetts Executive Office of Economic Development awarded $164 million through 338 grants for economic development projects around the state, including 55 in Central Mass.
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