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IC Federal Credit Union names three new SVPs

Three long-term employees of the IC Federal Credit Union have been promoted to its executive team, according to Anthony Emerson, president and CEO of the Fitchburg-based lender.

Fitchburg, Gardner get $100K for remediation 

Two Central Massachusetts share in more than $2.6 million in Massachusetts Brownfields Redevelopment Fund awards to support the environmental cleanup of three contaminated parcels.

Fitchburg cannabis grower touts economic impact, industry future

The co-founder of Revolutionary Clinics led a tour of the company's marijuana cultivation facility in Fitchburg on Wednesday to tout the industry’s effort to revitalize the regional economy.  

North Central Mass. report highlights workforce growth, aging challenges

A new report on North Central Massachusetts commissioned by the region's chamber of commerce shows workforce job growth across nearly every sector.
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🔒Central Mass. colleges face admissions upheaval

An industry-wide spike in the number of applications from high school students has complicated the fine-tuned formula for figuring out which students – and how many – will ultimately enroll.

Fitchburg affordable housing complex refinances for $14M

The owners of the 159-unit Fitchburg Green property on Water Street has refinanced the senior housing development with MassHousing, the state’s affordable housing bank, to keep rents low for at least 35 years.

Fitchburg Art Museum receives $690K for program expansion

The Fitchburg Art Museum was a recipient of $690,000 in grants over the next three years to help reach a wider audience and fund a fellowship program.

Worcester, Fitchburg workspaces get $200K in funding

Collaborative workspaces in Worcester and Fitchburg took in $200,000 in funding announced Thursday by the Gov. Charlie Baker Administration.
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Movers & Shakers for Jan. 6, 2020

Check out who being hired and promoted in the Central Massachusetts business community.

Central Mass. condo prices spiking as high as 27%

While condo prices remain cheaper than single-family dwellings in most Central Massachusetts communities, rising condo prices can keep first-time homebuyers on the sidelines.
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