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UMass Memorial Health Care makes $10M profit in 2017

Worcester-based UMass Memorial Health Care was profitable for a fourth straight year in the latest budget period but less so than the three previous years, system officials said.

State’s lottery revenues falling

After crossing the $1 billion mark in fiscal 2017, State Lottery profits will likely dip below that in the near future, Treasurer Deb Goldberg told lawmakers.

Worcester Senator now leading the chamber

Harriette Chandler on Monday night became the second woman ever to lead the Senate, elected as acting president amid an upheaval in the Legislature.

Eight Central Mass. locations to split $5.7M in energy-storage funds

The Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources has provided grants to eight energy-storage facilities in Central Massachusetts as part of a broader initiative.
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Fitchburg State reaches QCC, MWCC articulation agreements

Fitchburg State University has signed articulation agreements with Quinsigamond and Mount Wachusett community colleges to help students earn a bachelor's degree.

UMass Memorial Health Care rated on $130M bond

UMass Memorial Health Care got a stable bond rating on a $130-million fixed-rate bond, the agency S&P Global Ratings said.

Rutland solar firm completes $100M in projects

Rutland solar project developer Zero-Point Development and a New Jersey energy services firm have completed the construction of 31 megawatts of solar energy projects across Central and Southeast Massachusetts.

Staples, Rotman’s warehouse in Clinton sells for $20M

Wakefield real estate investment firm NorthBridge Partners has purchased a 345,000-square-foot industrial building in Clinton for $20.4 million.
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How a MassHealth makeover could set a new standard for care

Next year, many people covered by MassHealth will be transitioned into a new system of care delivery intended to improve their care while making the program sustainable.

Column: Wellness boosts business as well as employees

Benefits expert Vanessa Costa explains how a Leominster machine shop cut its annual health insurance costs by 7.5 percent.
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