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TODD DONOHOE was hired as a commercial lender at Hometown Bank in Oxford. He was most recently...

Incorporations

These Central Massachusetts businesses filed incorporation papers with the Massachusetts Secretary of State's Office from July 16-31, 2015. Listed are the name, address, ZIP and president.

Saint V is region’s most profitable hospital

In fiscal 2014, Saint Vincent Hospital was the most profitable outside of Greater Boston at $65.2 million.

Hopkinton uneasy over EMC acquisition

It would be the largest acquisition in the history of the technology sector, but for locals, the bigger story is what's ahead for EMC's Hopkinton operations when Dell acquires the data-storage giant for $67 billion.
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MutualOne Bank of Framingham donated $5,000 to Homeowners Options for Massachusetts Elders (HOME), to help low-income seniors.

How to lure the workforce:

(Updated) Attracting qualified employees to MetroWest is not a simple case of “show me the money.”As an...

A better year for MetroWest Medical Center

After several years of losses, MetroWest Medical Center is in the midst of a stark turnaround.

What It Takes

Read our Q&A with Paul Joseph, the new president and CEO of the MetroWest Chamber of Commerce, from our October 2015 print edition.
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Framingham’s Ameresco secures $16.7M Army contract

The Framingham energy efficiency firm Ameresco has secured an Army contract valued at $16.7 million to make improvements to the U.S. Army Garrison at Fort Hamilton.

Staples shareholders vote to cap golden parachutes

Following a shareholder vote in June, Framingham-based office supply retailer Staples Inc. announced this week it will limit severance packages for senior executives that leave the company.
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