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HeartWare revenue falls as company invests in trials

Revenue for Framingham's HeartWare International fell in 2015 as the company invested in studies to move towards new product deployment.

Central Mass. car dealers recognized for customer service

A number of Central Massachusetts car dealerships have been recognized by the online car-buying resource Edmunds.com for delivering excellent car shopping experiences.

Tax program offers life science opportunities

During my first several months as president and CEO of the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center, I've been...

10 Things I Know About…Hiring a vCISO

10. A hedge against a breechA virtual chief information security officer can serve as security consul or...
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Worcester’s financial illiteracy creates demand for credit unions

After demand for its services led to almost unreasonable wait times at its two Worcester branches, Digital Federal Credit Union opened a third location in the city in November, where the staff has been busy educating people out of bad financial messes.

Dental schools to introduce training on opioid abuse

Gov. Charlie Baker on Thursday detailed an agreement reached with the deans of the state's three dental medicine schools to introduce training for opioid abuse prevention and management into their core curriculums.

Staples merger gets European Union approval

The Framingham-based supplier of office supplies received some much needed good news -- the European Union has approved its acquisition of Office Depot.

Chick-fil-A coming to Framingham; to employ 110

The latest MetroWest location for Chick-fil-A will open Feb. 18 and hire 110 full and part-time employees, according to the company.
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Clean energy program receives Central Mass. bids

A clean energy purchasing program launched by the states of Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island has received numerous Central Massachusetts bids to deliver clean energy.

Framingham company pens $10M Australian deal

Framingham-based SCIEX has partnered with the Australian Cancer Research Foundation International Centre to provide the organization with $10 million in equipment that will be used to investigate the cause of and treatment options for cancer.
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