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McGovern Automotive Group adds to Acton holdings with $1.3M restaurant property

A real estate holding company affiliated with McGovern Automotive Group of Newton purchased a restaurant property at 20 Nagog Park in Acton for $1.3 million.

Former Acton company to delist its shares from NASDAQ

Boston-based streaming technology company SeaChange International, which was formerly based in Acton, will voluntarily delist its stock from The NASDAQ Stock market.

Acton engineering firm names former BSC leader as its next president

Acton engineering firm Geocomp has named Sean O’Brien as the company’s new president.

Dual-tenant medical suite complete at The Shops at Highland Commons

Maugel DeStefano Architects announced completion of a 4,200 square-foot medical office suite for Orthopedic Affiliates Joint & Sports Medicine Center and Achieve Physical Therapy.
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Movers & Shakers for June 26, 2023

People are on the move at New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill, Cornerstone Bank, and Thrive Support & Advocacy.

Insulet’s insulin pump approved for use in U.K.

Insulet, an Acton-based medical device firm specializing in diabetes treatment, has launched commercialization efforts for its tubeless insulin device in the United Kingdom.

Discovery Museum promotes executive with history of fundraising success to CEO

Discovery Museum in Acton will have a new CEO in January, when current chief development officer Marie Beam steps into the role. Beam will take over the role held by Neil Gordon for 14 years.

Insulet reorganizes C-suite amid revenue gains

Acton-based diabetes equipment manufacturer Insulet has reorganized its executive structure amid a 21% gain in first-quarter revenue. Jim Hollingshead will continue to lead the company as president and CEO.
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Report: Waters Corp. among top 10 Mass. firms for gender diversity in leadership

Milford life sciences equipment manufacturer Waters Corp. is among the top 10 companies in the state for gender diversity in executive leadership.

Central Mass. water improvement projects to split $152M in financing

Fourteen projects across Central Massachusetts have received more than $152 million in federal and state low-interest-rate loans...
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