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MutualOne bank appoints first chief information officer

MutualOne Bank has named its first senior vice president, chief information officer, promoting C-suite employee Daniel Serafin to the Framingham-based bank’s inaugural role.

BJ’s Wholesale set to open 250th club location and Ohio distribution center

BJ’s Wholesale will open its 250th club when a new location opens in Louisville, Kentucky on Friday.

Rockland Trust opens first Marlborough branch

Rockland Trust has opened its first branch in Marlborough, marking the bank’s 13th Central Massachusetts branch location. 

🔒WBJ seeks readers’ ideas for Power 100 list of most influential professionals

The feature identifies the region’s leaders who most valuably wield their power to have an outsized influence on the economy and community.
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Old Maynard fire station to be converted into antique automobile museum, apartments

MacDonald Development of Maynard purchased the former firehouse at 1 Summer St. for $100,001 in a deal finalized on Thursday.

Developer pitches nine-hole golf course for Framingham business park

Speaking at the Jan. 16 hearing, WedgeLinks CEO and Framingham native Michael Mahoney said the course looks to capitalize on the renewed interest in golf spawned by golf simulators and high-tech driving ranges like Topgolf.

TJX expands Framingham presence by purchasing two office buildings for $24.3M

Framingham-based retail parent TJX Cos. has purchased two office parcels on Framingham’s Speen Street for $24.3 million. 

Movers & Shakers for Jan. 27, 2025

Professionals at ERA Key Realty Services, the Worcester Community Action Council, and Open Sky Community Services are making career moves.
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🔒Q&A: The new leader at United Way of South Central Mass. seeks to boost the nonprofit

Just before the new year, United Way of South Central Massachusetts appointed nonprofit veteran Kristin McCarthy as its new leader.

Worcester County confirms its status as the Mass. cannabis capital, paces state with $339M in sales for 2024

Worcester County led Massachusetts counties in cannabis sales in 2024, as the state’s legal marijuana industry brought in a total of more than $1.64 billion.
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