The U.S. News and World Report named 200 publicly-traded companies to its inaugural list of best companies to work for, and three Central Massachusetts companies made the list.
Five life science companies with significant operations in Central Mass. were among the 43 firms across Massachusetts chosen to split $24.4 million in tax incentive awards.
SALMON Health and Retirement, a Milford-based senior living organization with locations across Central Massachusetts, has named Shawn Neville as its chief operating officer.
Waters Corp. completed the acquisition of Wyatt Technology, a light-scattering and field-flow fractionation instrument, software, services, and accessories company based in Santa Barbara, California.
The Leapfrog Group, a Washington D.C. based healthcare watchdog nonprofit, has released its biannual Hospital Safety Grade scores, giving one Central Massachusetts hospital an A rating while another received the second-lowest D rating.
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority has purchased railroad track in Milford, Hopedale, and Bellingham beyond where its Franklin/Foxboro Line ends at the Forge Park/495 station.