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5 Organizations Win Medical Society Grants

Five health care organizations have received grants totaling $65,000 from the Massachusetts Medical Society's Alliance Charitable Foundation for health care and medical services they deliver.

Bristol-Myers Squibb Announces 350 Jobs, Devens Expansion

Bristol-Myers Squibb will expand its Devens facility, investing $250 million and adding 350 workers, the company announced today.

TJX Same-Store Sales Dip

Citing "extraordinarily cold weather" across much of the U.S., Canadian and European regions where it has stores, TJX Cos. reported a dip in consolidated comparable store sales for March.

Boxborough Firm Completes Merger

Lightower Fiber Networks of Boxborough has closed its merger with New York City-based Sidera Networks, which was originally announced in December.
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Harvard Bioscience Delays IPO

Holliston-based Harvard Bioscience (HBIO) said it will delay an initial public offering of its subsidiary, Harvard Apparatus Regenerative Technology (HART), because of market conditions.

Westborough’s Akibia Changes Name

Westborough-based infrastructure management services firm Akibia Inc. has changed its name to match that of an Indian company that acquired it in 2010.

Q4 Improvements Not Enough To Boost SeaChange

Acton-based SeaChange International, which makes multi-screen video software, grew its revenue and generated a profit in the fourth quarter, but saw a decline for its full fiscal year, it reported.

New Leases Drive Down Vacancy In Natick, Framingham

The office vacancy rate in Natick and Framingham dipped below 10 percent in the first quarter of 2013, according Boston-based Richards Barry Joyce & Partners, a favorable development for landlords in the two MetroWest towns.
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MassDevelopment Makes Housing Push For Devens

The state's finance and development agency MassDevelopment is seeking a developer to build up to 120 residences in Devens, the 4,400-acre regional enterprise zone it oversees.

Westford Manufacturer Shaves 40% Off Lighting Bill

Mack Technologies, which makes circuit boards and electronics for the telecom, defense and industrial sectors, will save $50,000 a year at its headquarters thanks to one of the largest LED lighting retrofits in a manufacturing facility in New England, the company announced.
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