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SBA honors Jack’s Abby, Marlborough maintenance firm

Framingham brewery Jack's Abby and SCS Building Maintenance of Marlborough have been honored by the U.S. Small Business Administration.

Saint Vincent, Heywood, Leonard Morse are region’s safest hospitals

Saint Vincent Hospital in Worcester earned the highest grade by a hospital-safety ratings agency for the ninth straight time, and Heywood Hospital and Leonard Morse also earned A's.

Dozens of Mass. towns apply for “opportunity zone” designation

The Baker administration and municipal officials across Massachusetts expect to hear from the federal government within 30 days about their newly-submitted request for approval of 138 zones where new federal tax incentives could be used to spark investment in rural and low-income communities.

Marlborough chamber CEO to retire

The longtime head of the Marlborough Regional Chamber of Commerce is retiring at the end of August, the chamber announced this month.
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2ovens restaurant in Shrewsbury a casualty of Bertucci’s bankruptcy

A concept restaurant in Shrewsbury from Bertucci's called 2ovens has closed as part of the Northborough chain's bankruptcy filing.

Bertucci’s files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy

Citing debts of of $119 million, Northborough-based Bertucci's has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in federal court, the Italian restaurant chain announced in a press release Monday.

Editorial: Slow movements, big changes in health care

Having too few players dictating the level of care in the region and seeing more investment in high margin areas of specialty does appear concerning.

Saint Vincent, MetroWest Medical appear safe from divestment

Tenet Healthcare has sold nine hospitals since August and will sell four more, but the company has made no suggestion it will offload Saint Vincent Hospital or MetroWest Medical Center.
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Movers & shakers

ALI GOLI has joined Reliant Medical Group’s department of internal medicine in Milford. Goli is welcoming new...

Six Central Mass. colleges coming to aid of Mount Ida students

Six Central Massachusetts colleges will take part in an event at the soon-to-close Mount Ida College to offer options to students who will have to continue their education elsewhere.
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