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As Central Mass. hospitals struggled, audit claims state watchdog agency failed to sufficiently monitor deteriorating situations

The state auditor found a key industry watchdog was not properly holding the hospitals to account, which are claims the watchdog agency disputes.

Central Mass. cannabis businesses granted $5M in latest push to boost industry equity

This second round of funding awarded on Dec. 23 followed an application process announced in September. 

Wachusett Brewing parent to merge with Harpoon’s owner, in latest craft beer shakeup

Dan Kenary, a Worcester native and Mass. Bay Brewing’s co-founder and CEO, will lead the new entity as CEO.

Boston-based developer buys site of proposed Lancaster distribution park for $5.7M

GFI Partners, a Boston-based developer focusing on industrial properties, has purchased the site of a proposed industrial park in Lancaster for $5.73 million. 
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Central Mass. unemployment rose in November

Central Massachusetts’ unemployment rates continued their upward trajectory in November for the second consecutive month after the region had begun to rebound from its year-long high in July.  

CHIA: Mass. adult hospital readmissions held steady in 2023 but differed greatly by patient characteristics 

Adult hospital readmission rates in Central Massachusetts came in just below the state’s average in 2023.

Central Mass. state universities split $4.2 million to increase graduation rates within marginalized communities

Three Central Massachusetts universities have been awarded a share of $14 million in state funding to boost graduation rates for historically underserved students. 

🔒Directory: Business and industrial parks in Central Mass.

This directory is a list of business and industrial park throughout Central Mass. including in Devens, Framingham, and Grafton.
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🔒Hot markets for residential: As Worcester’s small multifamily market cools, property owners see promise elsewhere

With high-potential inventory in Worcester drying up, investors in smaller multi-family properties are casting a wider net to find parcels with promise.
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