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Rapscallion opens new Lawrence brewery, eyes Hopkinton location

Rapscallion, the Spencer-based microbrewery, bar, and restaurant with locations throughout Central Massachusetts, has opened its fourth location, this time in Lawrence. 

Harvard Bioscience falls out of Nasdaq compliance after board member resignation

Harvard Bioscience, a Holliston-based biotech firm, has fallen out of compliance with Nasdaq stock exchange requirements following the resignation of a board of directors member.

Central Mass. gasoline prices jump following conflict in the Middle East

The increase in gas prices stems largely from the Iran and Israel conflict that broke out on June 13 and was intensified when the United States bombed Iranian nuclear facilities.

Ashland industrial campus sold for $27.9M to Boston investment firm

Rhino Capital Advisors of Boston is the new owner of an industrial campus in Ashland, following a $27.87-million acquisition.
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M&T Bank leases former Berkshire Bank location in Marlborough

Buffalo-based M&T Bank has leased a former Berkshire Bank location on Maple Street in Marlborough.

Stow Acres Country Club owner fined $8K for violating state drinking water regulations

An owner of Stow Acres Country Club has been fined by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection for violations of the state’s drinking water and groundwater discharge permit regulations.

U.S. News: Three Central Mass. firms are best public companies to work for

Three Central Massachusetts companies have been named among the best public companies to work for by the U.S. News & World Report.

Point32Health selects former Blue Cross Blue Shield executive, Holy Cross grad as CEO

Health insurer Point32Health has named Patrick Gilligan as the Canton-based nonprofit’s new CEO, effective this past Monday.
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Army partnering with Framingham energy firm to examine use of 3D printing in energy infrastructure upgrades

“Partnering with the U.S. Army as they push the envelope on sustainable innovation is inspiring,” Nicole Bulgarino, president of federal solutions and utility infrastructure at Ameresco, said.

Worcester home prices up over 10% as Central Mass. price climb continues

May did not bring any relief to prospective Central Massachusetts homeowners, as a slight uptick in sales did little to slow the persistent upwards march of median prices.
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