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$150K grant expands Framingham State’s Digital Humanities offerings

Framingham State University received a second grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) totaling $146,785 which will be used to expand programs on investigating race through the University’s Digital Humanities program.

Milford apartments sell for $87M

Rolling Green Apartments, a 304-unit apartment community in Milford, sold for $87 million to a Boston multi-family investment firm, according to a press release Wednesday from CBRE Group, Inc. which brokered the deal.

HPC orders Mass General Brigham to rein in costs

Warning of a "spending problem" at Mass General Brigham, the Health Policy Commission on Tuesday both voted to require the hospital system to implement a performance improvement plan addressing its costs and said MGB's expansion plans run counter to the state's goals of controlling health spending growth.

BJ’s will acquire four distribution centers from Delaware partner

Westborough-based retail chain BJ’s Wholesale Club is set to acquire four temperature-controlled food distribution centers and their assets from longtime partner Burris Logistics, the company announced Tuesday. 
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Natick developer pitches 19-unit project in place of former taproom

Natick-based developer Stonegate Group has proposed a 19-unit residential-and-retail redevelopment project at the former site of Kells Beer Co., a closed brewery and taproom.

Marlborough company fined $63K for violating asbestos regulations

Marlborough-based asbestos and mold removal company Soriano Environmental, Inc. has been fined $62,640 for violations of asbestos regulations by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection.

Framingham State to freeze tuition for second academic year

Framingham State University is freezing its undergraduate tuition, fees, and standard housing rates for a second consecutive academic year in an effort to provide relief during the coronavirus pandemic.

Movers & Shakers for Jan. 24, 2022

DOUG BROWN, president of community hospitals and chief administrative officer for UMass Memorial Health in Worcester, was...
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Framingham tech firm: First responder problems are rising

First responders are facing increasing challenges while needing better tools to improve response efforts, according to the 2022 Public Safety Trends Survey released Tuesday by Framingham mobile alert tech company Rave Mobile Safety.

Eastern Insurance promotes EVP to CEO

Eastern Insurance Group LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Eastern Bank in Natick, promoted Timothy Lodge as its new president and CEO, in a Thursday announcement.
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