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Craig Tompkins named CEO of Wood Fiber Holdings in Fitchburg

Craig Tompkins has been named president and CEO of Wood Fiber Holdings in Fitchburg.

Chroma Color Corp. completes $1M investment in Leominster site

Chroma Color Corporation has completed a $1 million investment at its flagship Leominster site that will take on the work previously being done at its Clinton site.

Walmart opening Westminster distribution center

Walmart has leased 181,000 square feet in Westminster for a new distribution center, according to the Connecticut real estate agency that represented the lessee.

State pays $1.4M to conserve 465 acres in Templeton

The Massachusetts state government has purchased a 465-acre site in Templeton to be conserved as part of a new wildlife management area stretching for more than 2,650 acres.
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Wellesley equity firm buys majority of Gardner biotech

Gardner biomanufacturer New England Peptide has received a majority recapitalization from Wellesley private equity firm Ampersand Capital Partners, as the company sets its sights on continued expansion.

Nashoba Valley nurses ratify contract, to receive pensions

The registered nurses at Steward Nashoba Valley Medical Center in Ayer, who are represented by the Massachusetts Nurses Association, have ratified a new three-year contract.

Accounting company cutting ties with six towns

Six small Massachusetts communities are suddenly on the lookout for accountant services after the president of a Maynard-based company decided to close shop.

Abandoned Central Mass. homes set for rehab in $7.5M state program

Five towns central Massachusetts towns hit hard by foreclosures after the 2008 recession stand to benefit from a multi-agency program that aims to rehab blighted properties, incorporating energy efficiency measures, and to sell the newly-efficient homes to low- and moderate-income families.
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🔒FY2020 budget due in October, November?

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Precision Optics’ 2019 revenue up 69%, but losses worsen

Gardner optical equipment manufacturer Precision Optics said its fourth quarter and fiscal year revenue each rose by at least 63%,
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