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Three crucial keys to understanding HIPAA compliance

You already know how important it is to be HIPAA compliant.

Bowditch going digital

103-year-old law firm Bowditch & Dewey is going paperless.

Central Mass. collaborative workspaces to split $453K

Six business incubators, makerspaces and coworking spaces in Worcester, Maynard, Framingham and Fitchburg received $453,100 in MassDevelopment grants.

NECC pharmacist convicted for role in deadly meningitis outbreak

The supervisory pharmacist of Framingham lab New England Compounding Center was convicted by a federal jury for his role in a 2012 outbreak of fungal meningitis
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FDA fast tracks MetroWest firm’s Alzheimer’s drug

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has granted fast track designation for a Framingham company to begin expanded clinical trials of an Alzheimer's drug.

Georgia man pleads guilty to defrauding Staples

A Georgia man has pleaded guilty to defrauding Framingham-based Staples and profiting more than $1.4 million.

Worcester eyes 98 acres, $500M for Amazon HQ2

Worcester is offering online commerce giant Amazon 98 acres off of Rte. 20 and up to $500 million in real estate tax savings.

Can going private save Staples?

Nothing has worked quite yet to help the Framingham office retailer dig out of its troubles. Now, the company has gone private.
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HomeSense is TJX’s new bet on retail

TJX has launched another in-store shopping experience, leveraging customer loyalty and treasure-hunt mentality in a $664B market

Ameresco finishes $5.1M Cannon Mountain project

Framingham energy services provider Ameresco completed a $5.1-million project at Cannon Mountain in New Hampshire, set to save the ski resort $386,000 annually.
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