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🔒Movers & Shakers for Feb. 21, 2022

People are on the move at Central One Federal Credit Union, Country Bank, and more.

Acton firm’s parent sold for $10.5B

Hill-Rom, an Indiana medical technology provider with a manufacturing division in Acton, was acquired by Baxter International Inc., a multi-international healthcare firm based in Illinois.

Acton contractor banned from conducting business after scam

Richard Capachione, an Acton home improvement contractor has been banned from owning or managing a construction company and will pay $150,000 in restitution according to a Tuesday announcement from Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey

🔒Movers & Shakers for Feb. 7, 2022

People are on the move at JNP Coffee, Ladybugz Interactive Agency, Harrington Physician Services, and more.
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Harvard Pilgrim honors seven Central Mass. physician groups

Seven Central Massachusetts physician groups have been named to Harvard Pilgrim Health Care’s 2022 Physician Group Honor Roll, the Canton-based health services company announced Wednesday.

Insulet receives FDA approval for smartphone-enabled insulin dispenser

The U.S. Food & Drug Administration granted approval to a new smartphone-enabled, automatic insulin delivery system from Acton medical device manufacturer Insulet Corp.

Six Central Mass. companies named by Newsweek as most responsible

The Hanover Insurance Group, Inc. in Worcester announced on Tuesday it has been named one of “America’s Most Responsible Companies” by the magazine Newsweek.

🔒Movers & Shakers for Jan. 10, 2022

People are on the move at Country Bank, Spectrum Health Systems, Inc., RCAP Solutions, and more.
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Worcester executive named president of Mass. Water Works Association

The industry trade group Massachusetts Water Works Association, based in Acton, on Monday announced Jeffrey Faulkner, a senior project manager at Tighe & Bond, Inc.’s Worcester office, as its new president.

🔒Revival: The independent bookstore industry is growing with a loyal customer base wanting to shop local

As people around the U.S. turned inward over the last year and a half, consumers appear to have found a respite from the onslaught of technology dependence: reading.
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