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Who owns students’ brain power?

From bulletproof vests to video games to a turtle prosthesis, Central Mass schools take varied approaches over the intellectual property of student projects.

Fitchburg’s SDI signs master distribution agreement

Security Devices International Inc. of Fitchburg announced Thursday the signing of a master distribution agreement with Tac Wear Inc., and a new board member.

Sterling installing $2.7M battery storage

Riding the wave of a national and state push towards energy storage in addition to renewable resources, NEC Energy Solutions broke ground on a 3.9MWh battery storage unit for the Sterling Municipal Light Department yesterday.
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Winchendon YMCA installing 275kW of solar

The Clark Memorial YMCA in Winchendon has commissioned Hopkinton-based Solect Energy to install two solar systems that will cover over 80 percent of the facility's energy needs.

Twelve area nursing homes score highest Medicare ratings

Twelve out of 74 Central Massachusetts nursing homes received top care quality rankings from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.

Shirley adhesive maker seeks to disrupt clothing industry

Bemis Associates' adhesives are meant to replace traditional cut and sew methods in the production of sports garments, soft goods and consumer electronics. It was established in 1910 and has 450 employees.

Solect Energy brings solar to Leominster cider mill

New England Apple Products, the largest cider mill in New England will have a 300-kilowatt solar system installed on the roof of its Leominster facility by Hopkinton's Solect Energy.
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Westminster company criminally charged in $19M scheme

Westminster-based Rite Way LLC, its owner, and three managers have been indicted in connection with an alleged scheme involving $19 million in false claims billed to the state's Medicaid program (MassHealth), Attorney General Maura Healey announced Wednesday.

Clinton Savings Bank adds commercial manager

Clinton Savings Bank has added Daniel Kelser as a senior vice president and commercial relationship manager, where he will work closely with the business and commercial sector.
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