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TJX shares drop 9% as company eyes wage, macroeconomic concerns

Shares of Framingham-based retailer TJX Cos. dropped by more than 9 percent Tuesday as the company said incremental freight costs and wage increases will negatively impact growth.

Framingham grants license to Zagster for bikesharing

Framingham on Wednesday joined the growing list of cities giving bikesharing a try, granting an exclusive two-year license to Zagster.

Worcester attorneys nominated for Family Court judgeships

Charlie Baker on Wednesday tapped two Worcester attorneys for Probate and Family Court judgeships.

Framingham $60M apartments win New England project of the year

Before it's even built, a 196-unit apartment building going up in downtown Framingham has won the New England project of the year by the agency Smart Growth America.
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Jack’s Abby to open North Station taproom

Jack's Abby Craft Lagers is hopping on the Commuter Rail to North Station, where the Framingham brewery will open a taproom at the train bar at North Station in Boston.

Ameresco completes $3.6M solar projects for Ashland

Framingham renewable and efficient energy firm Ameresco has completed a $3.6-million project for Ashland, including three solar facilities.

Milford Regional, Leonard Morse, Heywood rated region’s safest hospitals

Milford Regional Medical Center, Leonard Morse Hospital in Natick and Heywood Hospital in Gardner have been rated the safest hospitals in Central Massachusetts.

WRA seeks $170K for Union Station marijuana office renovations

The Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission and the City of Worcester are closer on a deal to move the marijuana regulators to Union Station.
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Framingham State president new national association chair

Framingham State University President Javier Cevallos is the new chairman of the board of directors of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities.

Mass. moves one step closer to marijuana sales with testing lab approvals

Two laboratories have been approved by the Cannabis Control Commission to begin testing marijuana, another milestone in the soon-to-come legal recreational marijuana retail market.
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