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Natick Firm Receives Stem Cell Patent

Parcell Laboratories, a Natick-based provider of stem cell therapeutics, announced it has received a patent on its Early Lineage Adult (ELA) stem cell platform.

Ameresco Close to Landing Army Solar Deal

Framingham-based Ameresco received a notice of intent Friday for a contract to build an 18.6 megawatt solar plant for the U.S. Army in Maryland.

Area Unemployment Steady in October

Unemployment in Central Massachusetts held fairly steady over the past month but is markedly higher than this point last year.

Groton School Receives $75M MassDevelopment Bond

MassDevelopment, the state’s finance and development agency, has issued a $75-million tax-exempt bond for the renovation of...
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FDA Approves BSX Stent System

Natick-based Boston Scientific Corp. has received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on its new stent system designed to treat coronary heart disease.

eClinicalWorks Courts Consumers With Health App Investment

Westborough's eClinicalWorks has positioned itself as a market leader in health care IT by tailoring innovative products to the changing market. Today, that means reaching out to health care consumers, who are expected to become involved in choosing where to seek treatment as federal health care reform ushers in a new, value-based system in which more people will have health insurance, and pressure from payers to curb costs mounts.

FSU Names Finalists For Presidency

The Board of Trustees of Framingham State University has announced three final candidates for the presidency following the departure of FSU's last president, Timothy J. Flanagan, in May.

Church Renews Lease in Franklin

An evangelical Christian church renewed its lease Tuesday for nearly 30,000 square feet of space in a Franklin warehouse building.
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Staples Reports Revenue Drop; Profits Up

Third-quarter revenue for Staples fell nearly 4 percent as the Framingham-based office supply retailer cited weak demand for “core” office supplies, but growth in its online sales channels.

Milford Voters Deliver Emphatic ‘No’ On Casino

Voters in Milford yesterday said “no dice.” No blackjack or slots either. In fact, there was nothing ambiguous about the denial they delivered yesterday to the developers of the proposed resort casino near the junction of Interstate 495 and Route 16.
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