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Ameresco completes DEA solar facility

Framingham renewable and efficiency energy firm Ameresco has completed a 2.5-megawatt solar energy system near the U.S.-Mexico border to help power a U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency facility.

Guilty plea in New England Compounding Center case

A pharmacy technician involved in the deadly fungal meningitis case traced to Framingham's New England Compounding Center has pleaded guilty to nine counts of mail fraud.

Inc. 5000 honors 16 fast-growing Central Mass. firms

A total of 16 Central Massachusetts companies made Inc. 5000's 2018 list of the 5,000 fastest growing companies in the country.

Worcester State, Nichols form counter-terrorism degree agreement

Worcester State University criminal justice majors will be able to get a master's degree in counter-terrorism a year ahead of time under a new agreement with Nichols College in Dudley.
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Clinton building among others added to list of market-ready business properties

Industrial properties in Clinton, Gloucester and Wilmington and an office building in Framingham have been added to a non-profit's list of properties available to businesses for immediate occupancy and development.

Ameresco anticipating bigger 2018 after 50% profit growth

Framingham energy efficiency and renewable firm Ameresco recorded a strong second quarter with revenues rising 18 percent and profits up nearly 50 percent.

Alzheon researchers discover key Alzheimer’s substance

Researchers at the Framingham pharmaceutical firm Alzheon have discovered a substance in the brain inhibiting the formation of molecules that help form Alzheimer's disease.

B&Bs vs. Airbnbs

Bed-and-breakfasts used to be the little guys on the block in hospitality before anyone could rent their place on Airbnb. But in Central Mass., at least, they're holding their own.
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Framingham State SAT-optional on pilot basis

Framingham State University is giving students an option of not providing their SAT or ACT scores when applying to the school as part of a state pilot program.

Framingham State, MetroWest Nonprofit Network launch partnership

Framingham State University and the MetroWest Nonprofit Network are forming a partnership to help train a next generation of nonprofit workers in the area.
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