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Movers & Shakers for May 24, 2021

Central Massachusetts professionals are taking new jobs and getting promoted at companies like Estate Preservation Law Offices, Avidia Bank, AdCare Hospital and Banjo Health.

Central Mass. communities split $1.5M in shared streets funding

Gov. Charlie Baker’s administration has awarded the amount of $5.3 million for the Share Winter Streets & Spaces program, according to an announcement by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation.

Baker Administration funnels $433K to three new Central Mass. Green Communities

The Gov. Charlie Baker Administration announced on Friday it was allocating $433,381 to three Central Massachusetts towns newly designated as Green Communities under the state’s program.

Community Foundation of North Central Mass. awards $291K to nonprofits

The Community Foundation of North Central Massachusetts announced on Monday it has dispersed another $290,575 in grant money to five area nonprofits helping to provide community relief in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Logistics company signs major lease in Clinton 

Tighe Logistics, a Woburn logistics company, has signed a 84,000-square-foot lease at a building in Clinton, the latest sign of a growing need for warehouse and shipping space locally.

Heywood profitable, others ran losses in 2020

Heywood Healthcare was profitable in its 2020 budget year, while most other Central Massachusetts hospital networks ran deficits despite federal coronavirus pandemic relief funding.

🔒Movers & Shakers for March 29, 2021

People are on the move at GFA Federal Credit Union, ERA Key Realty Services, Open Sky Community Services and more.

Marlborough, Bellingham Regal Theatres reopening in April

The Regal Theatres at the Solomon Pond Mall in Marlborough and the Charles River Center in Bellingham are slated to open as soon as April 9.
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Gordon Lankton dies at 89, leaving a legacy of business success and cultural appreciation

Gordon Lankton, founder of the Museum of Russian Icons and the man who transformed Clinton manufacturer Nylon Products into a billion-dollar, employee-owned company, died on Sunday at the age of 89.

Proposed Clinton cannabis operation buys two more Weetabix sites

The same Fitchburg entity that's bought most of the former Weetabix manufacturing site in Clinton and proposed a cannabis operation there has now bought the remainder for $1.35 million.
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Quality Engineer II – Columbia Tech

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Westborough, MA

Chief Financial Officer

The Girl Scouts of Central and Western Massachusetts
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Worcester, MA
$125,000 - $135,000

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Girl Scouts of Central and Western Massachusetts
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Worcester, MA
$20/hour
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