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🔒Movers & Shakers for April 26, 2021

People are on the move at Community Harvest Project, Nichols College, Country Bank and more.

Q&A: Leominster’s big business of squeezing apples

Run by the same family that launched popular juice company Veryfine Products Inc. of Littleton, which in turn traces its roots back to 1865, New England Apple Products is very much embedded in the apple-and-juice industry in northern Massachusetts.

MassWorks awards $16M for Central Mass. infrastructure projects

Nearly $16.4 million in MassWorks funding will be spread across nine Central Massachusetts towns and cities to help cover infrastructure projects during economic recovery, state officials announced on Thursday.

🔒In Worcester County, some neighborhoods were already facing decline

While the economy was growing into the longest economic expansion in the nation’s history, most Worcester County neighborhoods missed out – not only failing to capture rising income and attracting new residents but even going backward in many cases.
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Harvard’s Fruitlands Museum to reopen May 19

The Fruitlands Museum in Harvard is set to reopen May 19 in a controlled fashion with only its outdoor grounds open to the public.

Pa. solar firm opening 60-employee Mass. headquarters in Harvard

On Friday, Pennsylvania energy company Vision Solar officially will open its Northeast headquarters at a new 6,000-square-foot office in Harvard.

Lunenburg lawmaker resigning to lead statewide business association

State Rep. Jennifer Benson (D-Lunenburg) will resign to become president of the Alliance for Business Leadership.

🔒Healing Garden in Harvard has outgrown its name and helped thousands of cancer survivors

After two decades, the Healing Garden has evolved into a place where anyone fighting cancer can participate in a meditation, yoga, knitting or writing class, or take part in group mindfulness session or another on living a life of meaning.
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Build better patient recovery rooms

Ways of transferring patients are rife with inefficiencies, missed or delayed treatments, medication errors, patient falls and contact with numerous caregivers. On the horizon is a better way for hospitals to design their care.

Rollstone opens 9th bank branch

Rollstone Bank & Trust has opened its ninth branch location, at 788 Boston Road in Groton.
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