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Acton antique seller receives recovery microloan

Haley’s Antiques and Publishing in Athol received a coronavirus impact recovery loan from the North Central Massachusetts Development Corp.

RMI president becomes first Latina to lead North Central chamber board

Rachel Lopez, president of the Fitchburg human resources outsourcing company Resource Management, has been elected as chair of the North Central Massachusetts Chamber of Commerce board of directors, the organization announced on Monday.

WBJ promotes Benevides to senior reporter

Worcester Business Journal announced on Tuesday its manufacturing and diversity & inclusion reporter, Monica Benevides, has been promoted to the position of senior staff writer.

Fidelity Bank surpasses $1B in assets

Fidelity Bank has surpassed $1 billion in assets since 2019, the Leominster financial institution announced in its 2020 annual report on Thursday.
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🔒Movers & Shakers for June 21, 2021

Peoplare on the move at Mutual One Bank, North Brookfield Savings Bank, GFA Federal Credit Union and more.

Rolla siblings sell Athol condos for $1.4M to landscaper, gym owner

A brother and sister based out of Templeton have sold a set of 13 condos at 350 Riverbend St. in Athol sold for $1.425 million to a pair of New England businessmen, according to the Worcester County Registry of Deeds.

Medical device maker building $41M expansion in Devens

Medical device contract manufacturer SMC Ltd., headquartered in Wisconsin, plans to double the size of its presence in Devens, with a 207,000-square-foot manufacturing and warehouse facility expansion.

Edible oil maker building $14M Ayer manufacturing facility

Catania-Spagna Corp., an edible oil maker in Ayer, plans to build a 51,500-square-foot manufacturing facility, using a 10-year tax-increment financing break valued at $783,673.
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Fidelity Bank picks Pawtucket executive as chief commercial banking officer

Fidelity Bank in Leominster announced on Friday it has named Joseph Silva as senior vice president, chief commercial banking officer, effective immediately.

Bolton manufacturer reviving shuttered Leominster company

Bolton winding machine manufacturer Broomfield announced on Thursday it had acquired and plans to revive the Thermoplastics Engineering Corp., a wire and cable extruder manufacturer, in Leominster, which closed operations in 2019.
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