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Westborough co. acquired by Illinois systems provider

A Westborough systems integration solutions provider was bought by an Illinois company for an undisclosed amount last week and will be able to expand its footprint, according to the purchasing company.

NORESCO nets $25M energy contract

Westborough's NORESCO has been awarded a $25 million contract that will cover improvements to two federal prisons.

Mobile medical services co. awarded industry creds

Westborough-based United Medical Systems, a mobile medical services provider, has been recognized for its ability to administer kidney stone lithotripsy and urological laser procedures safely and effectively, the company announced last week.

BJ’s partners with Ford

BJ's Wholesale Club has announced a deal with Ford through its auto buying program.
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Banks, SBA increase small biz lending

Banks in Worcester County have boosted their SBA lending, following a push from the agency to increase lending to small businesses and traditionally underserved populations.

Westboro massage therapist launches pay it forward program

A Westborough massage therapist launched a “pay-it-forward” program at her practice for cancer and lymphedema patients who may want her services but can't pay the full amount.

Westborough energy co. launches new storage device

Westborough-based NEC Energy Solutions on Tuesday introduced a new energy storage system that allows its customers to offer new energy management services to their commercial and industrial enterprises.

Westborough manufacturer acquires NH co.

Argential, the wholly-owned subsidiary of Westborough-based specialty chemical manufacturer MicroChem Corp., has acquired a New Hampshire materials supplier and will move all operations to Westborough.
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Westborough energy firm inks $49M federal prison deal

Westborough energy services firm NORESCO will provide energy and water efficiency and capital infrastructure upgrades at two prisons on the East Coast in a $49-million contract with the Federal Bureau of Prisons.

Businesses jumping through new OT hoops

With the new federal overtime pay rule set to take effect Dec. 1, Central Massachusetts businesses are educating themselves, planning changes – and offering opinions.
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