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Canadian real estate group pays $151M for three Framingham buildings

Oxford Properties, a Canadian real estate firm, has acquired three Framingham properties for a cumulative $151 million, according to public records.

With Christmas ahead, Worcester County residents have largely stayed home

Worcester County residents are largely taking public officials' pleas to stay home and limit the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.

Needham retail firm buys Framingham Stop & Shop plaza for $23M

A shopping plaza on Old Connecticut Path in Framingham anchored by a Stop & Shop grocery store has sold for $23 million.

MBTA to temporarily cut back commuter rail service

The MBTA announced Thursday it would cut back on commuter rail services beginning in January in response to a huge decline in ridership as the coronavirus pandemic continues.
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Q&A: Testing 10,000 marijuana samples each month

MCR Labs in Framingham was founded eight years ago by Michael Kahn, who decided to take his experience working in the pharmaceutical testing industry and pivot to cannabis.

Framingham cloud protection startup secures $15M in funding

Framingham-based Trilio, a provider of data protection for cloud-native environments, has secured $15 million in funding.

Ameresco completes $1M Connecticut project

Energy efficiency company Ameresco, headquartered in Framingham, has completed an energy efficiency project for the Mattabassett District in Cromwell, Conn., which is expected to result in more than $1 million in energy savings over the course of 12 years.

Marlborough manufacturer bought for $27M by French company

Marlborough’s WaterSep BioSeparations has been purchased for $27 million by France-based Sartorius Stedim Biotech.
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Saint Vincent executive to take over MetroWest Medical Center as CEO

MetroWest Medical Center has appointed a Saint Vincent Hospital executive as its new CEO, the hospital announced Monday.

Central Mass. pandemic transportation initiatives win $330K

Eight transportation initiatives in Central Massachusetts aimed at helping people get around during the coronavirus pandemic have won a combined $330,000 in state funding.
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