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Bay State Savings Bank has promoted three people at its Worcester headquarters: THOMAS BELTON to senior vice...

Central Mass. schools serve up MBA options for busy professionals

Executives – or those on an executive track – are drawn to pursue a master of business administration degree for different reasons.

MWCC lands $3.2M federal grant for healthcare education

Mount Wachusett Community College, armed with a $3.2-million federal grant for the next five years, will help create pathways to a healthcare education and career for 85 local students.

Domino’s Pizza grants $5K to Fitchburg for road repair

New England roads are the natural enemy of the delivery pizza, and one international pizza company hopes to make a small dent in the number of pizzas falling victim to the top of the pizza box in North Worcester County.
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Students flocking to UMass, other medical schools

UMass Medical School had nearly 4,000 applications for 161 seats this fall, and its enrollment has spiked in the past decade.

Column: New Alzheimer’s law puts state at forefront of dementia legislation

Alzheimer’s disease is swiftly becoming a public health crisis in the United States.Every 65 seconds, someone develops...

Fitchburg leads Worcester County in recreational marijuana applications

Worcester County has been the most active Massachusetts county for the recreational marijuana industry with 34 total applications submitted to the state Cannabis Control Commission.

DPH deems UMass Leominster pediatric unit essential, amid closure plans

The Massachusetts Department of Public Health has decided the inpatient pediatric unit at Leominster's UMass Memorial HealthAlliance-Clinton Hospital is an essential service
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Mount Wachusett adds criminal justice transfer track

Mount Wachusett Community College has changed its criminal justice program for the fall semester to make it easier for students to transfer their credits to a four-year school.

Massive Athol mill sold for $1.2M to marijuana grower

The former Union Twist Drill building in Athol has been sold for $1.15 million to a marijuana company to be used as a cultivation facility.
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