Email Newsletters

MetroWest

Kronos: Retailers Slow Hiring

Retailers around the country hired 34 percent fewer workers in October compared to a year earlier, according...

New Leader At The Helm Of MEDC

George Ciccone is no stranger to leading economic development efforts.Since last year, Ciccone worked in Worcester's economic...

Sanofi Keeps Pushing For Genzyme Acquisition

In a letter sent on Monday, French biotech firm Sanofi-Aventis accused Genzyme Corp. CEO Henri Termeer of...

Princeton Review Losses Continue

Losses for The Princeton Review Inc., the Framingham-based test preparation company, continued in the third quarter despite...
ADVERTISEMENT

Holliston Site Sold For $625K

The owner of Holliston-based device manufacturer Highland Laboratories purchased a 9,000-square-foot building in Holliston for $625,000. Bret...

Staples Gives $59K To Local Nonprofits

Framingham-based office supply retailer Staples Inc. announced $350,000 worth of grants to nonprofit organizations, including $25,000 for...

Framingham Firm Wins $6.6M Utah VA Contract

Ameresco Inc., the Framingham-based energy efficiency contractor, has been awarded a $6.6 million contract to design and...

GateHouse Media Loses $4.9M In Q3

GateHouse Media Inc., the Fairport, N.Y., parent company of the MetroWest Daily News and several other regional...
ADVERTISEMENT

Echo Therapeutics Wins Federal Research Grant

Franklin-based medical device firm Echo Therapeutics Inc. has been awarded a grant worth nearly $500,000 to cover...

MWRTA Adopts Charlie Card

When the MetroWest Regional Transit Authority started four years ago, organizing officials used Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority...
ADVERTISEMENT

Latest Stories

More Business News
ADVERTISEMENT

Thought Leadership

More Thought Leadership

Career Opportunities

More Jobs | Submit a Job
More Events | Submit an Event

December Flash Sale! Get 40% off new subscriptions from now until December 19th!

Close the CTA

Get our email newsletter

Stay up-to-date on the companies, people and issues that impact businesses in Central Massachusetts.

Close the CTA