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Deal to take Natick weight-loss technology company public achieves shareholder approval

Compute Health Acquisition Corp. shareholders approved a business combination with Natick-based Allurion Technologies, which would take the weight-loss tech company public.

Boston Scientific plans $170M expansion in Minneapolis suburb

Marlborough-based Boston Scientific plans to construct a new facility in Maple Grove, Minnesota, a spokesperson for the biotechnology and manufacturing company confirmed Thursday.

Proposal would give immigrants greater access to MassHealth

More than 30,000 children and young adults in Massachusetts are ineligible for comprehensive MassHealth coverage because of their immigration status, according to an advocacy group that backs legislation that would extend coverage to that population.

Long-delayed transportation bill to come up for vote

House Democrats plan to accept a compromise road and bridge maintenance funding bill Thursday after months at an impasse with their Senate counterparts, though the actual accord itself still hasn't emerged.
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Familiar construction firm tops new list of Central Mass. employee-owned companies

Milford construction contractor Consigli Building Group is the largest employee-owned company based in Central Massachusetts, according to a first-time list produced by the WBJ Research Department for the 2023 Book of Lists.

Unemployment rises slightly across Central Mass.

Local unemployment rates are up approximately half a percentage point across Central Massachusetts labor markets.

Connecticut clean energy company opens 10MW solar facility in Holliston

Altus Power of Stamford, Conn. opened a new 10-megawatt solar array and 15-megawatt battery storage system in Holliston.

Northborough shopping plaza sold for $2.7M

A Northborough shopping plaza at 292 Main St. was sold on Friday for $2.65 million.
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Movers & Shakers for July 24, 2023

People are on the move at Saint Vincent Hospital, Rockland Trust, and ERA Key Realty Services.

🔒The final drop: Women are still underrepresented as college presidents

Despite progress in the lower rungs of higher education’s leadership ladder, women are not equally represented in the industry’s top executive spot.
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