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Framingham State hires new dean of students

Framingham State University has hired Meg Nowak as the new dean of students, returning her back to the university where she's a former orientation director.

Electrical work on I-90 in Central Mass. nearly complete

A local electrical contractor has reached substantial completion of a lighting project at toll plazas along a large stretch of the Mass Pike through Central Massachusetts.

Framingham’s Magnuson Hotel slated for 26K-sf addition

Lexington developer Soniya Hotel, LLC has applied to majorly renovate the Magnuson Hotel property in Framingham behind the British Beer Co. along Route 9.

Framingham State to launch biotech MBA program

Framingham State University will start a new master in business administration degree program next fall, a concentration on biotechnology.
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Wachusett leads Top 10 largest Central Mass. breweries

Wachusett Brewing Co. in Westminster is the largest brewery in Central Massachusetts, according to data compiled by Worcester Business Journal.

Know How: Busting your pre-conceived money myths

Financial literacy should be taught in school, but is rarely spoken about in the home. As a result, most people get their education in bits and pieces.

Restaurants respond to time, cost pressures as lunch crowd shrinks

Last year, people took 433 million fewer trips to restaurants than in the prior year. That 2-percent decline led to an estimated $3.2 billion in lost sales.

Owner of T&G, MetroWest Daily News buys Boston Herald

GateHouse Media, the owner of the Telegram & Gazette, the MetroWest Daily News and dozens of papers across Massachusetts, has reached an agreement to buy the Boston Herald.
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Astellas Institute to relocate to Westborough

The Astellas Institute for Regenerative Medicine, based in Marlborough, is moving to the Westborough Technology Park, according to the Westborough Economic Development Committee.

Consigli, Framingham firm to pay $275K in asbestos settlement

Milford's Consigli Construction and a Framingham environmental consulting firm are among the four companies paying up to $300,000 in penalties.
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