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BJ’s adds healthcare executive to C-suite as chief information officer

Marlborough bulk retailer BJ's Wholesale Club Holdings has named Anjana Harve as executive vice president, chief information officer.

Spectrum Health Systems adds property in Worcester as it moves headquarters to Westborough

Spectrum Health Systems has purchased a new property in Worcester, months after the mental health and substance use treatment provider outlined plans to move its headquarters from Worcester to Westborough. 

Framingham life sciences firm raises $2.6M ahead of planned uplisting

Arch Therapeutics, a Framingham-based company specializing in wound care and biosurgical products, raised $2.6 million in bridge funding ahead of an intended uplisting of company stock.

Boston Scientific receives FDA approval on improved stroke-reducing technology

Marlborough medical device titan Boston Scientific received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for an upgrade to its WATCHMAN technology, which is designed to reduce the risk of strokes in patients.
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Westborough firm raises more than $1B in financing and grants to build Kentucky factory

Ascend Elements raised more than $1 billion in the past year to build a new factory.

Aspen Aerogels names chief human resources officer

Northborough materials technology company Aspen Aerogels appointed 25-year human-resources veteran Stephanie Pittman as its chief human resources officer, effective Tuesday.

Movers & Shakers for Sept. 4, 2023

People are on the move at Milford Regional Medical Center, Mirick O'Connell, and MutualOne Bank.

🔒Untapped abilities: People with intellectual and developmental disabilities must overcome barriers to enter the workforce

People with intellectual and developmental disabilities are often unnecessarily left out of the workforce because of barriers they face, including those imposed by the federal government.
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Ameresco secures $300M loan, $400K project

Ameresco, a clean energy company based in Framingham, closed on a $300-million loan to fund development and construction on its for clean energy projects. The loan is through HASI, a Maryland climate-positive investment firm.

Shirley plastics company fined $20K for environmental violations

The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection fined New Jersey-based ThermoFab Operating Co. $19,653 for violating air emission and hazardous waste storage and disposal regulations at its 76 Walker Road location in Shirley.
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