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Worcester Co. foreclosures down 46%

Foreclosure petitions across Worcester County fell by 46 percent in February, according to a report Monday by The Warren Group.

Movers & Shakers

Central Massachusetts professionals joined and were promoted at firms like Becker College, Abby's House, UniBank, Commerce Bank and Webster Five Cents Savings Bank.

Incorporations

These firms incorporated with the Mass. Secretary of State from Feb. 1-15.

Colleges drop standardized tests to boost applications, diversity

In March, Worcester State University announced it will no longer require undergraduate applicants to submit standardized test scores as a requirement for admission.
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Fresh beginnings

Westborough's Well-Being Center has opened in the restored 1800s Nathan Fisher House.

Giving manufacturers respect

For too long, our manufacturing community has suffered – like Rodney Dangerfield – from not enough respect.

Charitable works

Southbridge Savings Bank donated $2,500 to the Nativity School of Worcester, to update its art program.

Workers surpasses $1.5B in assets

At its annual meeting in Leominster on Thursday, the Fitchburg-based Workers Credit Union reported its assets grew 14.29 percent to $1.51 billion, the highest growth in credit unions across the state, it said.
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Worcester Co. fares poorly in health report

Worcester County is fourth-worst among Massachusetts counties in quality of life, according to a new report that gauges areas' healthiness.

MetroWest employment growth lags state

MetroWest's employment growth over the past year lagged behind the state, adding only 900 jobs during that time, according to new data labor data released this week.
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