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Two Central Mass. manufacturers receive $350K from state to support tech upgrades 

Two manufacturing firms in Central Massachusetts have received a combined $350,000 in grants from the state to support investments in new technology.

Boys & Girls Club of Fitchburg and Leominster appoints former volunteer as CEO

Bercume comes to the nonprofit having most recently served as director of ecommerce fort Berry Global, an Indiana-based manufacturing company. 

First multi-family development in Templeton in 25 years to break ground in May

The first approved multi-family development in Templeton in a quarter century will break ground in May.

Fitchburg, Worcester developments credited $4M in effort to boost Gateway City housing stock

Three housing developments in the downtown areas of two Gateway Cities in Central Massachusetts have received a combined $3.8 million in tax credits.
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Fitchburg sports complex hosts debut of new type of basketball game

More than 133 years after the first-ever basketball game was played in Massachusetts, Game On Sports & Performance Center in Fitchburg was the site of the debut of a new spin on the game.

Movers & Shakers for April 21, 2025

All One Credit Union has promoted seven.

🔒Mounting costs: As rising health costs hit Hispanic communities hardest, Central Mass. leaders are addressing inequities through cultural competency

While all races and ethnicities reported some degree of financial strain, the burdens were far from evenly distributed across the state’s population

Clinton Savings Bank receives SBA express lending authority

Clinton Savings Bank officials is now eligible to offer up to $500,000 in U.S. Small Business Administration loans without having to wait for SBA review.
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Central Mass. home sales drop slightly, as price climb in Worcester County continues

While the statewide climb in prices was expected, the slight decline in total sales in both Central Massachusetts and the entire state was not foreseen.

RFK Community Alliance CEO to step down

Michael Ames will be succeeded in an interim capacity by the organization’s interim chief operating officer.
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