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Five found guilty in New England Compounding Center case

Five people involved in the New England Compounding Center fungal meningitis outbreak that killed more than 100 people were found guilty Thursday for their roles in the case.

Framingham software firm makes acquisition

Rave Mobile Safety, a Framingham maker of safety software, has acquired a provider of emergency notification and incident management solutions.

Framingham State launching hospitality, tourism degree

Beginning with the spring 2019 semester, Framingham State will begin a hospitality and tourism management major it says is the first in the state university system.

As Built Brewing plans Franklin opening in late 2019

Franklin's first brewery and the only within a 20-minute drive of Franklin is slated to open in about a year.
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Clinton lowers business tax rate

Clinton town officials have taken another step toward lessening the town's tax burden on commercial and industrial properties with the new year's tax rates.

Developers can now buy former Marian High School

The Archdiocese of Boston is allowing developers an option to buy the former Marian High School in Framingham as a way to attract more interest.

Arch Therapeutics wins Japanese patent case

Framingham medical device company Arch Therapeutics said Tuesday a Japanese court has ruled favorably on the validity of its patent license.

Global trade war has had limited impact in MetroWest

More than half of MetroWest employers say they've felt no effects from global tariffs and just 9 percent said they felt a moderate negative effect, according to a new survey.
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Mexican restaurant in Framingham to turn into marijuana retailer

The same managers behind Leicester's Cultivate marijuana retail store are seeking to open a pot shop at a former restaurant on Route 9 in Framingham.

Spencer Technologies is investing $12M to consolidate its U.S. operations in Medway

Northborough retail tech provider Spencer Technologies explored possibilities for relocation in both Rhode Island and Massachusetts before landing in Medway.
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