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Baker to preview chronic unemployment initiatives

Gov. Charlie Baker will release a task force report and preview new initiatives to be included in his fiscal 2017 budget proposal to reduce chronic unemployment.

FSU and MassBay offer $28K four-year degree

Framingham State University and MassBay Community College have partnered to offer a four-year degree for $28,000, the cheapest pathway to a bachelor's degree available in MetroWest.

Framingham company launches Star Trek game

To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Star Trek, a Framingham company specializing in apps and games based on movies, TV and literature has launched a gaming app based on the science fiction series.

Staples extends merger agreement with Office Depot

In a bid to allow more time for ongoing federal district court litigation to play out, the boards of Framingham-based Staples, Inc. and Office Depot have voted to extend the two office supply companies' initial merger agreement.
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Late MetroWest entrepreneur to be honored

A long-time MetroWest businessman and resident who passed away recently will be honored in Natick at the grand-opening of a fitness center that is using an exercise product he invented.

10 Things I know about Business Security

10. Everything is connected.As the Internet of Things adds more and more devices to our networks, it...

Incorporations

These Central Massachusetts businesses incorporated with the Massachusetts Secretary of State from Nov. 1-13. Listed are corporate...

MetroWest Medical Center partners with Beth Israel

MetroWest Medical Center has signed a clinical affiliation agreement with Boston powerhouse hospital Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center that will strengthen the clinical services at MetroWest hospitals.
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Framingham mobile firm reports strong 2015

Framingham-based mobile security firm Rave Mobile Safety today reported several milestones for its fiscal 2015 year, signaling strong growth.

Ameresco inks $2M Denver contract

Renewable energy company Ameresco Inc. announced that it has entered into a nearly $2 million energy performance contract with the city and county of Denver.
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