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Nominations for WBJ 40 Under Forty awards are due today

Friday is the last day to submit nominations for Worcester Business Journal’s 40 Under Forty Award.

Hologic to close Connecticut breast health facility

Hologic, the Marlborough-based medical technology company that primarily focuses on women’s health, will close its Danbury, Conn. location, the company announced in its first-quarter earnings report.

Telegram & Gazette editor David Nordman to leave for Northeastern University

David Nordman, executive editor at the Telegram & Gazette, will step down at the end of May, the Worcester-based newspaper announced Tuesday.

Update: Undeveloped land between tech park and Amazon center in Littleton sells for $1.75M

Two parcels of undeveloped land totaling 20 acres sold in Littleton for $1.75 million, according to the Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds. 
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Acton beauty salon loaned $50K for new laser system

Acton company Lyla Beauty Bar was granted a $50,000 loan from the North Central Massachusetts Development Corp. to support the purchase of new laser system equipment, the small business financing organization announced Monday.

Shrewsbury Street plaza set to be demolished, redeveloped

Piccadilly Plaza, a 16,000-square-foot office and shopping complex on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester, could be demolished and redeveloped into three new commercial buildings under a proposal submitted to the Worcester Conservation Commission.

ReWalk appoints Fresenius, former Boston Scientific executive to its board

Marlborough manufacturer ReWalk Robotics is appointing medical device industry veteran Joseph Turk to its board of directors. 

TJX Cos. aims to achieve net-zero emissions by 2040 

The TJX Cos., Inc., headquartered in Framingham, on Wednesday announced plans for a global expansion and acceleration of its environmental sustainability goals, with plans to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions in its operations by 2040.
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Boston developer proposes 68-acre life sciences campus at BJ’s former Westborough headquarters

Samuels & Associates, a Boston-based real estate developer, is proposing a four-building life sciences park at the former BJ’s Wholesale Club headquarters in Westborough.

Natick vet clinic owner sells hospital property for $2.4M

The Wellesley-Natick Veterinary Hospital’s property on Worcester Street in Natick sold for $2.44 million in a deal closed April 8.
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