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Marlborough Savings Bank offers $20K training program

Founded in early April way back in 1860, Marlborough Savings Bank has always remained committed to its customers and its employees.

RXi launches retinal anti-scar compound clinical trial

RXi Pharmaceuticals of Marlborough said Thursday it has begun its first clinical trial of a compound to evaluate its ability to prevent retinal scarring.

ReWalk grows revenue; continues to build market

Exoskeleton maker ReWalk Robotics saw third-quarter revenue climb substantially from the second quarter, although revenue was still down from the same quarter in the previous year.

Oxford Immunotec revenue up 41 percent

Oxford Immunotec, a diagnostics company with U.S. headquarters in Marlborough, reported Tuesday continued strong sales in its third quarter, while still experiencing an overall loss.
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Bidding drives Hudson building price to $4 million

The 81,000-square-foot industrial building at 428 Main St., Hudson, sold Monday for $4 million, according to Greater Boston Commercial Properties, which represented the seller.

Boston Scientific reports 3Q loss of $198M

Despite a third-quarter net loss of $198 million, profits at Marlborough-based Boston Scientific edged above most analysts’...

UMass Memorial scores ‘C’ on patient safety

UMass Memorial Medical Center's University Campus received only a “C” score in an industry watchdog's annual ranking of hospital safety.

Marlborough recommends toy maker tax break

Oyo Sportstoys, an Acton toy manufacturer that plans to move to Marlborough and expand, received unanimous approval of a 10-year tax increment financing (TIF) application from the Marlborough City Council Finance Committee on Monday night.
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MetroWest hospitals score high on patient safety

MetroWest hospitals have come out on top for safety in a semiannual ranking by The Leapfrog Group, an independent hospital watchdog organization.

Marlborough receives $2.7M infrastructure grant

The Massachusetts Office of Housing and Economic Development on Wednesday announced a $2.7-million MassWorks Infrastructure Program grant to pay for streetscape improvements on the outskirts of downtown.
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