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Natick propulsion company propels satellites in space

A Natick company is propelling the next generation of spacecrafts into orbit. Busek Co. Inc. makes in-space propulsion thrusters, and its thrusters were installed on Airbus OneWeb Satellites now orbiting the Earth. 

Boston auto group expands west with Natick acquisition

Village Automotive Group of Allston has acquired Brigham-Gill Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram in Natick.

Framingham State receives $1.4M grant to develop mental health pipeline

Framingham State University and private family foundation Accelerate the Future together received a $1.39-million grant from the Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services to improve the pipeline of trained behavioral health professionals.

Waters Corp. to acquire California medical tech company for $1.4B

Waters Corp. in Milford plans to acquire light scattering technology company Wyatt Technology Corp. for $1.36 billion in cash. The deal is expected to close in the second quarter of 2023.
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Natick cancer-detecting firm names new CEO

Mercy BioAnalytics, Inc. promoted its chief operating officer, Dawn Mattoon, to the CEO position. Former CEO and Co-founder Paul Blavin transitioned to vice chairman of the board.

Insulet makes second $25M acquisition of diabetes technology

Acton-based Insulet, a medical device firm specializing in diabetes treatment, has acquired $25 million in assets from Automated Glucose Control LLC in California.

Executive director of MetroWest Nonprofit Network steps down

Anna Cross, the first full-time executive director at the MetroWest Nonprofit Network, is stepping down from the role. Cross has been in the position since 2016.

Hopkinton apartment complex sold for $82.5M

A Hopkinton apartment complex sold on Monday for $82.5 million to a Boston investment firm.
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Westborough retail, office plaza sells for $11M

Bay State Commons in Westborough was sold for $11 million to a Framingham development partnership.

Insulet acquires technology from Calif. diabetes firm for $25M

Acton medical device firm Insulet has acquired $25 million of diabetes pump technology from California-based Bigfoot Biomedical, nearly doubling Insulet’s intellectual property.
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