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Dean College to merge two programs into new School of Performing Arts

Dean College, the Franklin-based private higher educational institution, will create a School of Performing Arts, which will merge the School of the Arts and the Joan Phelps Palladino School of Dance.

Boston Scientific to acquire stroke prevention device firm for $1B

Marlborough medical device manufacturing firm Boston Scientific looks to soon add stroke prevention treatment to its portfolio, as the manufacturer has entered into a $1.16 billion agreement to purchase California-based medical device company Silk Road Medical.

WHEAT Community Connections receives $200K for new Clinton building

Framingham-based social service organization United Way of Tri-County received a $200,000 donation on Tuesday from the Clinton-based Nypro Foundation to expand its food pantry and hot meals program in Clinton. 

Energy undersecretary tells Central Mass. energy sector that permitting reform is key to meeting ambitious climate goals

Massachusetts is approaching the most challenging period of its decades-long mission to reach net zero emissions by 2050, with decarbonizing the energy sector being a critical part of reaching the state’s next benchmark in 2030, according to one state official.
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Worcester dentist indicted for alleged $2M MassHealth fraud scheme

Worcester-based Pleasant Street Dental and its owner were indicted in June for their involvement in an alleged MassHealth scheme to defraud the state Medicaid insurance program for more than $2 million.

Central Mass. home sales jump for second consecutive month

For the second straight month, both Worcester and Middlesex counties saw an increase in total home sales compared to May of last year.

Framingham human service provider to merge with two other agencies to form $211M firm

The move will see Advocates merge with the Franklin-based Horace Mann Educational Associates, Inc. and Lawrence-based Family Continuity.

Three businesses with Central Mass. presence hit with environmental fines

A bakery equipment manufacturer, a licensed asbestos contractor, and a local golf course were assessed fines in mid-June by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection for incidents in Central Massachusetts. 
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Workers Credit Union drops interim tag for Jay Champion, naming him CEO

Littleton-based Workers Credit Union has named Jay Champion as its next CEO and president.

Framingham biopharma company raises $100M for Alzheimer’s treatment

The oral tablet, known as ALZ-801 or Valiltramiprosate, intends to block the formation of neurotoxic molecules in the brain believed to be drivers of the disease.
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