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Central Mass. co’s score high for LGBTQ equality

Five companies in Central Massachusetts have received perfect scores on the 2017 Corporate Equality Index from the Human Rights Campaign Foundation.

MetroWest home sales slipped in October

Home sales throughout MetroWest slipped in October, following a statewide trend that marked only the second time this year that sales did not grow over the previous year's numbers, according to The Warren Group.

Westborough liquor license spree

The town of Westborough will receive 22 additional liquor licenses in the next three years in an effort by town officials to bring more restaurants into the community with a special focus on the downtown area.

The battle over legal pot rages on

Marijuana may soon be legal in Massachusetts, but industry officials warn of regulatory & local fights before the Green Rush hits the Bay State.
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Framingham-Ashland sales total $1.65M

Northborough-based Greater Boston Commercial Properties announced Thursday that it recently brokered the sale of three properties in Framingham and Ashland that totalled $1.65 million in sales.

Westborough co. installs solar on 11 schools for $12.45M

Westborough's Ameresco has completed a $12.45 million Energy Savings Performance Contract (ESPC) that resulted in more than 5 megawatts of solar being installed on the rooftops of 11 schools in Tennessee.

VirtusaPolaris launches financial services arm

Westborough-based VirtusaPolaris announced Tuesday it is launching financial services to connect bank with tech companies through application programming interfaces.

Top Worcester-area nursing homes named

Five nursing home providers in Greater Worcester have received top ratings in U.S. News & World Report's 2016-2017 Best Nursing Homes report.
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Red Bull Formula 1 chooses Simplivity’s tech

The Red Bull Formula 1 team has chosen SimpliVity to help get its technology infrastructure on track.

Westborough gets 22 new liquor licenses

The town of Westborough will receive 22 additional liquor licenses in the next three years, the economic development department announced Wednesday.
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