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Biomedical Polymers could double production in Sterling

Biomedical Polymers and its division BMP Medical has officially opened its 80,000-square-foot facility in Sterling after moving from Gardner.

Spinelli struck out on her own to build a woman-owned CPA firm

Karen Spinelli left Robert C. Alario Certified Public Accountants to start her own accounting firm, launching one of the certified woman-owned CPA firms in Worcester.

The Boardroom Gap: Central Mass. businesses slightly improve inclusion of women in leadership

Women continue to be vastly outnumbered by men at Central Mass. public companies, though improvement has been found in some areas.

Precision Optics losing $425K for the year despite 82% Q2 revenue bump

Optical instrument manufacturer Precision Optics said it raised quarterly revenues by 82 percent and 65 percent through two quarters, but the company was not able to turn a profit.
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Leominster artist gets $10K loan for art studio

A local artist has been given a $10,000 loan from the North Central Massachusetts Development Corp. to start an art studio.

Sterling won’t support recreational marijuana grower Acreage

Acreage Holdings is hoping to eventually win town approval to grow and produce recreational cannabis products at its Sterling facility, but it may be an uphill battle.

Central Mass. chambers split over $400K in development funds

Four Central Massachusetts chambers of commerce have received more than $100,000 each in state funding to help with initiatives targeting small businesses.

Seven Central Mass. downtowns receive project funding

Seven downtown initiatives in Central Massachusetts from Athol to Wayland have received a boost through the Massachusetts Downtown Initiative.
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AMSC profits $17.3M in Q3 after $25M legal settlement

Energy systems manufacturer AMSC reported a decline in third-quarter revenues but is eyeing future profitability after receiving the last $25 million from a legal settlement.

Rome Furniture in Gardner to close, sell 60K-sf building

A 74-year-old furniture store in Gardner is selling its 60,000-square-foot building as the company is going out of business.
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