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Framingham developer to start 119K sq.-ft. Acton project in May

Calare Properties, a Framingham developer, plans to break ground on a planned 119,000-square-foot flexible industrial building at 50 Nagog Park in Acton on May 1, the company announced Wednesday.

Acton construction firm pays $3M for Sutton expansion site

MIG Corp., an Acton construction firm, has paid nearly $3 million for a Sutton warehouse and an adjacent roughly 18 acres of land for expansion.

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Acton medical group completes Hudson expansion

Green Leaf Construction of Leominster has completed the fit-up of a 5,000-square-foot primary care suite for Acton Medical Associates located at the Shops at Highland Commons in Hudson.
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Insulet’s Omnipod insulin management system available in Canada

An insulin management system made by Acton medical device company Insulet is now available in Canada, the company announced on Monday.

Mass. Cultural Council funnels $719K into Central Mass. nonprofits

More than $700,000 has been funneled into Central Mass. cultural nonprofit organizations as part of a $10-million funding package disbursed to 183 groups across the state through the Massachusetts Cultural Council and Executive Office of Housing & Economic Development, the groups announced on Thursday. 

HUD awards $558,134 to Central Mass. housing authorities

The U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development has awarded $558,134 to four Central Mass. housing authorities to support the Family Self-Sufficiency Program. 

Acton firm developing COVID-19 severity test

Acton-based Bluejay Diagnostics, Inc. has partnered with Tokyo-based Toray Industries to develop a minimally-invasive, point-of-care test for COVID-19 patients to assess progression of the disease.
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Discovery Museum adds two scientists to its board

The Discovery Museum in Acton has added two new board members, one with a specialty in engineering and the other in organic chemistry.

🔒Restaurant revenue plunged 33% during six months of the pandemic

Restaurants are bringing in far less money for food and drink during the coronavirus pandemic – and it’s showing both the hit the industry has taken this year as well as the financial toll declining tax revenue will have on cities and towns.
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