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Hologic partners with Minnesota firm on athlete body composition system

Medical technology firm Hologic is teaming up with the University of Minnesota to help coaches and professional trainers tailor athletes' bodies to their specific sport or position.

Now available at Apex Center: Axe-throwing!

Visitors to the Apex Entertainment Center in Marlborough can already go bowling, race go-karts, play bumper carts or laser tag. Now they can play lumberjack.

Boardroom Gap: Companies with more women in leadership perform better

Studies show that companies with more women in senior management positions have better profits.

110 Grill opening 13th location

Fast-growing Westford restaurant chain 110 Grill is opening its 13th location Feb. 27 in Athol.
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TelexFree conspirator sentenced to 33 months in prison

A man who led authorities to $20 million hidden in a mattress has been sentenced to 33 months of prison time for his role in the TelexFree pyramid scheme.

Tax changes net Hologic 370% profit increase

Marlborough medical device firm Hologic is reporting a net income increase of 370 percent in its first quarter earnings, largley due to the impacts of the new federal tax law.

Central Mass. firms praise GOP tax savings

Although all the ramifications are yet to be realized, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the Republican-backed tax overhaul Congress passed almost entirely along party lines in December, has led to local companies reinvesting in their U.S. operations.

UMass Memorial bids farewell to Patrick Muldoon

Muldoon worked his last day on Jan. 31, after reversing the Worcester hospital's fortunes in the last four years.
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Boardroom Gap: Women vastly underrepresented in Central Mass. corporate leadership

A three-month WBJ investigation into 75 prominent Central Massachusetts business organizations found women comprise a disproportionately low percentage of senior executives and board seats.

Report gives detailed look at a growing, wealthy, diversifying MetroWest

A new report from researchers at UMass Dartmouth paints a detailed picture of a MetroWest region richer and better educated than the state as a whole, and an area fast-growing and diversifying.
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