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Ameresco secures $58M Maine Navy contract

Framingham energy firm Ameresco has secured a $58-million U.S. Navy contract to implement an energy resiliency project at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery, Maine.

MetroWest disability developments earmarked in $20M MassDevelopment bond

CIL Realty of Massachusetts has received a $20-million bond through MassDevelopment to be used to create 28 community residences for developmentally disabled individuals throughout Massachusetts.

WBJ honored for marijuana, collaborative and investigative coverage

Worcester Business Journal on Saturday night received eight awards from the New England Newspaper & Press Association's Better Newspaper Competition, running the gamut from coverage of the cannabis industry to honors for investigations, feature writing, an editorial cartoon and Columnist Renee Diaz.

Staples sells Framingham headquarters for $165M

Framingham office retailer Staples has sold its longtime headquarters for $165 million to a New York firm specializing in sale-leaseback deals.
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Ameresco completes Minn. energy efficiency project

A small city in Minnesota is more energy efficient thanks to Framingham's Ameresco.

🔒Q&A: Stephen Kerrigan is fulfilling his friend’s legacy

Stephen Kerrigan officially took over the reins at the Kennedy Community Health Center from Antonia McGuire, who led the organization for 11 years.

Framingham State opening new special needs center

Framingham State University will open a new student services center in February to be the campus's first...

Framingham State adding leadership master’s degree

Framingham State University will launch this fall a new master's degree program in organizational leadership.
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Central Mass. home prices spiked in 2019, as sales dropped

Most of Central Massachusetts' biggest communities saw single-family home sales fall or remain flat last year while median prices continue to rise, according to data released Wednesday by The Warren Group, the Peabody-based real estate market tracker.

Five Central Mass. firms recognized for LGBTQ+ inclusiveness

A handful of Central Massachusetts companies were among the nearly 700 nationwide that have adopted policies to meet the needs of their lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) workers, according to the 2020 Corporate Equality Index released Tuesday.
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