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FTC delays Staples-Office Depot decision to December

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is taking more time to issue its decision on Staples' proposed purchase of Office Depot, delaying its ruling for nearly two months.

Movers & Shakers

RIA K. MCNAMARA was hired by SVN | Parsons Commercial Group | Boston of Framingham as vice...

Incorporations for May 16-31, 2015

These Central Massachusetts businesses filed incorporation papers with the Massachusetts Secretary of State's Office from July 1-15, 2015. Listed below are the corporate name, address, ZIP and president.

Fresh Beginnings

Dragonfly Wellness Center opened at 176 Jackson Rd., in the former American Red Cross building, in Devens....
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Cumberland CEO a panelist at White House worker summit

Ari Haseotes, president and CEO of Framingham-based Cumberland Farms, participated in a White House panel discussion about employer strategy for managing workers.

TJX names new CEO as Meyrowitz to transition out

The board of the off-price retailer TJX Companies Inc. has announced it will promote a replacement for long-time CEO Carol Meyrowitz from within, naming current president of the company Ernie Herrman as her successor.

Nonstop train from Worcester to Boston announced

Major changes will be coming to the Worcester to Boston commuter train line this May with the announcement Wednesday that a nonstop train will begin operating into Boston.

MetroWest Medical Center turns profit in first six months after ’14 losses

MetroWest Medical Center turned around its prospects through June of this year, but Clinton and Athol Hospitals slipped, posting losses, according to the Center for Health Information and Analysis.
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Study: Coffee brews up productive workers

According to a recent study, 37 percent of the American workforce say they can't even get dressed for work without their first cup of coffee.

CCL Industries to move U.S. manufacturing to Mexico in $35M project

CCL Industries Inc. announced it will spend $35 million to expand its Guanajuato, Mexico operations over the next three years while closing its Avery segment manufacturing and distribution center in Meridian, Miss.
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