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Amid executive turnover, Saint Vincent and MetroWest Medical Center to share new CMO

MetroWest Medical Center in Framingham and Saint Vincent Hospital in Worcester have appointed a new shared chief medical officer.

Framingham office building sold for $4M

An office building at 40 Speen St. in Framingham sold for $4 million on Feb. 14, according to the Middlesex South Registry of Deeds.

Natick life science building sold for $3.5M

A 7,676-square-foot life-sciences building at 19 Strathmore Road in Natick was sold on Feb. 14 for $3.5 million.

Central Mass. arts nonprofits receive $400K to offset casino power

Three Central Massachusetts nonprofits received a total of $400,000 from Massachusetts Cultural Council as part of the Gaming Mitigation Program in fiscal 2023.
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Consigli to lead $69M rehab of Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.

Consigli Construction Co., Inc. of Milford has been selected by the National Park Service as the general contractor on a project to increase accessibility, improve visitor experience, and build a museum beneath the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.

🔒Q&A: Northborough coffee shop features local ownership, with a corporate feel

Aero Coffee Roasters was supposed to open in February of 2020, but, like everything that happened in 2020, the COVID pandemic had other plans

Movers & Shakers for Feb. 20, 2023

People are on the moved at Fidelity Bank, GFA Federal Credit Union, and Waters Corp.

🔒Even as VC funding abounds in Mass., local entrepreneurs must rely on their own money and time to grow startups

To move on from the garage to the real world isn’t as easy as “I have an idea!” In the world, we cherish ideas and people who bring them to life, but what is often lost is to make something, to start a company, to build something new, money is required.
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Maynard construction firm to close

Maynard-based JM Coull, Inc., one of the larger commercial contractors in Central Massachusetts, will close, according to an announcement posted on its website.

Boston Scientific’s new kidney stone system gets FDA nod

Boston Scientific Corp. has received clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for its new device designed to make kidney stone procedures safer and easier. 
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