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Avidia Bank drops solar loan rate by 42%

Hudson-based Avidia Bank announced Monday that it has dropped its solar loan rate down to 1.89 percent for Massachusetts residents seeking to finance their residential solar systems.

Avidia Bank launches business-lending portal

Hudson-based Avidia Bank has launched a commercial-lending web portal to offer a quick and convenient way to access loans online.

Clinton Savings names new CIO

Clinton Savings Bank announced Friday that Mary Dean has been promoted to senior vice president and chief information officer for the bank with branches throughout Central Massachusetts.

Fresh Beginnings

Marguerite Thorsen has opened a marketing consultancy for medium-sized businesses, Thorsen & Associates, in Marlborough. She has...
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Worcester’s White Room to host Bill Clinton

The Canal district's White Room at Crompton Collective will host former president Bill Clinton tonight at an 11th hour political rally for his wife, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who is seeking the Democratic nomination for president.

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.

Movers & Shakers

KRISTIN ZIRKEL was promoted to assistant vice president, senior marketing officer at Clinton Savings Bank in Clinton....

Worcester’s financial illiteracy creates demand for credit unions

After demand for its services led to almost unreasonable wait times at its two Worcester branches, Digital Federal Credit Union opened a third location in the city in November, where the staff has been busy educating people out of bad financial messes.
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Incorporations

These Central Massachusetts businesses filed their incorporation papers with the Massachusetts Secretary of State's Office between October...

Nonprofit expands scope under new name

The Twin Cities Community Development Corporation has changed its name to NewVue Communities as it expands its mission to serve an additional 20 communities and cover the entire region.
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