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Legislature Passes Tourism Bureau Bill

While state legislators and the governor did not come to an agreement on casino legislation over the...

Marlborough Summit To Focus On Innovation

The Marlborough Economic Development Corp. will host a business innovation summit on Sept. 22 to showcase new...

Marlborough Firm To Be Acquired By IBM

Storwize, a privately held data storage technology firm based in Marlborough, will be acquired by computer giant...

Framingham State Dorm Benefits From Bond Rating | New residence hall scheduled for completion in 2010

  Construction of a new $47 million, 400-bed residence hall at Framingham State College - recently renamed Framingham...
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Waters Boosts Q2 Sales 8% Amid Growing Demand

Milford-based laboratory equipment maker Waters Corp. said it made a profit of $84.9 million during the second...

Sepaton Expands To Europe

Data protection firm Sepaton, which is headquartered in Marlborough, is expanding its European presence by opening a...

Hologic 3D Scanner Closer To Approval

A three-dimensional imaging device to screen and diagnose breast cancer made by Hologic Inc. is one step...

GTC Losses Continue

GTC Biotherapeutics, the Framingham-based drug manufacturer, moved closer to profitability in the second quarter, but still registered...
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Troubled Intersection Gets Murray Visit

For Framingham Board of Selectmen Chairman Dennis Giombetti, a visit by Lt. Gov. Timothy Murray last week...

NStar Q2 Profit Up On Facility Sale

Boston-based electricity and gas utility NStar said its second quarter profit hit $171 million thanks to the...
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