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🔒The high cost of delivering babies: Leominster maternity center battle part of national struggle

The saga over the proposed closure of the Leominster maternity center is part of a national struggle beset by doctor shortages, rising maternal morbidity, and money-losing operations.

Saint Vincent, MetroWest Medical parent company appoints CEO as chairman

Texas-based Tenet Healthcare, the company that owns and operates Saint Vincent Hospital and MetroWest Medical Center, has expanded the scope of its CEO’s role.

Former Framingham mayor named executive director of Cambridge nonprofit

Yvonne Spicer, who was mayor of Framigham from 2018 to 2022, has been appointed as executive director of Life Science Cares Boston

Following layoffs, Definitive Healthcare buys Conn. data analytics company for $52M

Framingham-based healthcare technology company Definitive Healthcare has acquired Connecticut healthcare provider analytics firm Populi for $52 million.
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Eversource begins drilling on Framingham geothermal project

Boston utility company Eversource has begun drilling 90 bore holes, each 600-700 feet deep, as part of its effort to connect 140 customers in Framingham with geothermal energy.

Ameresco acquires California military microgrid as part of Arizona company takeover

Framingham clean energy firm Ameresco completed an acquisition of a Los Alamitos, California microgrid. The system, located at a joint military forces training base, has a microgrid, solar panels, and battery energy storage. 

Framingham healthcare tech firm lays off 4% of workforce

Definitive Healthcare completed layoffs Monday of approximately 4% of its workforce, impacting more than 40 employees. This is its second round of layoffs d in 2023.

Unemployment rises slightly across Central Mass.

Local unemployment rates are up approximately half a percentage point across Central Massachusetts labor markets.
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🔒The final drop: Women are still underrepresented as college presidents

Despite progress in the lower rungs of higher education’s leadership ladder, women are not equally represented in the industry’s top executive spot.

International foods market buys new Framingham location for $3.5M

New Jersey-based Seabra Foods has purchased a former Salvation Army location at 35 Concord St. in Framingham for a new supermarket location, across from the newly-constructed 196-apartment Union House.
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