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Framingham healthcare tech firm names new president

Definitive Healthcare Corp., a publicly-traded company based in Framingham, specializing in market intelligence, named Jon Maack to be the company’s new president.

Tufts to take over troubled MetroWest cancer treatment center from Tenet

Tufts Medicine plans to take over cancer services in early 2023 at the MetroWest Medical Center in Framingham, which is owned by the parent company of Saint Vincent Hospital in Worcester. 

Aspen Aerogels names Procter & Gamble division CEO to board

The Northborough manufacturing appointed Katie Kool to replace Robert Gervis, who retired after 11 years on the board.

Boxborough buys 23 acres for conservation

The Town of Boxborough, working with the Sudbury Valley Trustees and the Boxborough Conservation Trust, purchased 95 & 105 Sargent Road in Boxborough, for $1.25 million.
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Grafton HVAC company buys $2.3M Northborough property

The owner of Precision Heating and Cooling in South Grafton has purchased a 2.3-acre industrial property at 5 Goddard Road Northborough for $2.3 million.

Intel facility neighbors sue to stop proposed 1.2M-sq.-ft. Hudson warehouse

Three neighbors of an Intel manufacturing facility in Hudson have filed a lawsuit to halt plans to construct a proposed 1.2-million-square-foot distribution warehouse on the property.

Voting for Best of Business awards closes on Monday

Voting for the WBJ’s 2023 Best of Business awards, which seeks to highlight institutions throughout Central Massachusetts based on reader votes, will close this coming Monday, Nov. 14.

Dunkin franchisee to pay $145K over child labor violations at Central Mass. locations

The management company that owns 21 Dunkin locations across Central Massachsuetts has agreed to pay more than $145,000 for child labor violations at the locations, resolving more than 1,200 allegations.
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Marlborough biomanufacturing campus sold for $125M

A biomanufacturing facility at 92 Crowley Drive in Marlborough was sold by San Diego biotech National Resilience, Inc. to Canadian real estate giant Oxford Properties Group of Toronto on Thursday.

🔒Charts: 2022 Central Mass. population changes

Berlin grew the most while Maynard shrank the most.
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