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Smokers, cancer patients concern new Clinton Hospital CEO

In mid-June, UMass Memorial Health Care named Lisa Colombo as the permanent president and CEO of Clinton Hospital and she has set her focus on growth, marketing and philanthropy.

Leominster tax-avoidance firm president retires

The president of Leominster's Exchange Authority announced on Tuesday he will retire with the company replacing the leader from within.

Wachusett Brewery expanding alcoholic seltzer distribution

After four months of sales, the makers of Nauti Seltzer are expanding the drink's distribution area west and south on the back of strong demand throughout the Northeast.

Construction firms fined $2.4M for OT violations

A Lunenburg construction company and a Framingham company have been ordered to pay $2,359,685 in back wages and damages to 478 employees for misclassifying the bulk of their employees as independent contractors to avoid paying them overtime wages and other benefits, according to the U.S. Department of Labor.
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Nashoba Valley hospital expands geriatric behavioral health center

Last week, Nashoba Valley Medical Center completed an expansion of its inpatient psychiatry unit for senior citizens.

Sterling looks beyond 250% growth

Sterling Manufacturing is a vertically integrated, injection molding solutions maker serving the healthcare, aviation, defense and commercial industries.

UMass, state taking telemedicine to next level

Telemedicine is opening doors to treating patients throughout Massachusetts.

Central Mass. set to cash in on $500M economic development program

Central Massachusetts appears poised to benefit again from a growing and efficient initiative to make the region more attractive to businesses – the MassWorks Infrastructure Program.
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Fidelity Bank names head of retail banking

Laurie Benson has been hired to lead Fidelity Bank's consumer banking as senior vice president and head of retail banking.

Gardner doctor’s license suspended

The license of Gardner-area doctor Robert B Shepherd, D.O. was suspended by the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine in an emergency meeting.
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