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Bowditch going digital

103-year-old law firm Bowditch & Dewey is going paperless.

Sikh temple opens in Westborough

A 28,000-square-foot Sikh temple has opened in Westborough with more than 50 rooms, including eight classrooms and four meeting rooms.

Moon Hill Brewing to distribute first bottled beer

Gardner-based Moon Hill Brewing, operating in conjunction with the Gardner Ale House, will soon begin distributing its first bottled beer to limited stores.

Zubretsky, the interim CEO

The Hanover Insurance Group's announcement last week of the departure of President and CEO Joseph Zubretsky comes as a bit of a surprise.
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Business group says Mass. transportation needs independent review

The state needs a new blueprint to address its transportation infrastructure, which faces new threats and remains in problematic condition despite major investments in recent years.

AMSC gets Navy contract for ship protection system

Devens company AMSC, an energy grid planning and engineering company, has been awarded a Navy contract to install a ship protection system for a planned transport dock ship.

Medway sign company sold to Milwaukee firm

A Medway sign company has been acquired by national custom sign company Poblocki Sign Company.

Delivery companies bring farm to the table

Locally produced food finds its way from farms to restaurants and homes thanks to two small delivery companies.
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Framingham firm releases Walking Dead video game

Framingham video game company Disruptor Beam on Thursday announced the release of The Walking Dead: March to War.

AMSC downsizing to $3.2M facility in Ayer

AMSC, the company downsizing from its massive Devens space, will land a few miles away in Ayer.
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