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House lawmakers band together, push for solar

100 House lawmakers have written a letter to their own negotiators urging them to raise net metering caps and resist cuts in metering credit values that they say could cause irreparable harm to an industry the state is trying to grow.

Businesses change their golfing habits

Central Massachusetts' golf course owners have responded to changing tastes, focusing on the whole experience rather than just golf.

UMass Memorial decentralizing

A $700-million technological connection is setting the groundwork that will allow for UMass Medical's community growth.

Electronic tolling to make travel safer, faster, cleaner

Massachusetts is a leader in the nation in utilizing new technology to improve the lives of residents,...
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Effort seeks to cap Worcester’s 841 gas leaks costing consumers $3M yearly

A new resolution has been passed in support of legislation that could push 841 Worcester gas leaks that cost consumers about $3 million a year to be fixed.

Bioscience community defends drug pricing model

Amid growing political and industry pressure to suppress the rising costs of prescription drugs, leaders in the...

Solar industry fears price spikes, job losses

Central Massachusetts solar installers and equipment providers said continued loss of state subsidies and the slow reaction of the Massachusetts legislature will soon lead to a spike in renewable energy prices and job losses in the solar industry.

DCU Center eagerly awaits hockey team

Minor league hockey is once again returning to the DCU Center in Worcester, a year after the Worcester Sharks of the AHL moved to San Jose.
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Unplanned hospital readmissions remain a problem in Mass.

Massachusetts has a problem with unplanned patient readmissions as 78 percent of hospitals face federal penalties for having higher-than-expected readmissions in the most recent federal fiscal year.

Worcester hockey needs $350K from corporations

On top of the millions he is personally sinking into the venture, the owner of Worcester's new hockey franchise needs at least $350,000 in corporate sponsorships in a year before the puck can drop on its first season in October 2017.
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