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Movers & Shakers for March 30, 2020

New hires and promotions at companies like AAFCPAs in Westborough, Bryley Sytems in Clinton, Concierge Physical Therapy in Sutton, Reliant Medical Group and Framingham State University.

MassWorks awards $1.5M for Clinton downtown upgrades

Clinton gets $1.5-million for downtown streetscape improvements, according to Massachusetts Housing and Economic Development Secretary Michael Kennealy.

🔒Brazilian-Americans have transformed MetroWest communities like Framingham and Marlborough

In Framingham, the influx of Brazilians has been particularly crucial to the revival of a former mill town going through hard times.

Leominster nurses protest as contract negotiations require mediator

Nurses and supporters held a candlelight vigil at the Leominster campus of UMass Memorial HealthAlliance-Clinton Hospital.
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Chroma Color Corp. completes $1M investment in Leominster site

Chroma Color Corporation has completed a $1 million investment at its flagship Leominster site that will take on the work previously being done at its Clinton site.

Abandoned Central Mass. homes set for rehab in $7.5M state program

Five towns central Massachusetts towns hit hard by foreclosures after the 2008 recession stand to benefit from a multi-agency program that aims to rehab blighted properties, incorporating energy efficiency measures, and to sell the newly-efficient homes to low- and moderate-income families.

HealthAlliance CEO leaving Fitchburg, Leominster, Clinton hospitals

Deborah Weymouth, the president and CEO of UMass Memorial HealthAlliance-Clinton Hospital, is leaving the position for a new job outside the hospital, UMass announced Tuesday.

Movers & Shakers: June 10

Check out the 17 movers and shakers landing new jobs in Central Mass.
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Central Mass. hospitals score high on safety

Hospitals in Worcester, Clinton, Framingham, Gardner and Milford have received the highest patient safety ratings in the newest report from a nonprofit hospital group.

The economic impact of legal pot is limited, as Mass. seeks the right balance

Worcester could have up to 15 cannabis shops. Western cities of similar size show there could be demand for far more, but the economic impact may not be so noticeable.
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