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Q&A with Brent Maugel, Founder & President, Maugel Architects Inc.

If you're not working in a building that bears some of the work of Maugel Architects, you've likely seen examples in traveling through Central Massachusetts.

Central Mass. wonders: What’s in store for us amid potential T shakeup?

Gov. Charlie Baker is aiming to restructure the MBTA in an effort to improve public transportation. Central Massachusetts communities are wondering whether these improvements will extend to the commuter rail lines that serve the region.

Small businesses in Fitchburg, Leominster and Groton get NCMDC loans

Businesses in Fitchburg, Leominster and Groton recently received a total of $91,500 in small-business loans from the...

AMSC announces $9M order

AMSC, the Devens-based manufacturer of wind and power grid technology, has received orders for $9 million in power grid-related productss in the U.S. and internationally, the company announced Tuesday.
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Heywood’s treatment center gets go-ahead in Petersham

Plans are moving forward for Heywood Healthcare of Gardner to open an in-patient facility providing detox and behavioral care services at the Sisters of Assumption property in Petersham.

QCC, UMass Medical, public schools get life-sciences funding

Quinsigamond Community College and the University of Massachusetts Medical School have each received $5 million grants from the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center (MLSC).

AMSC to offer 4 million shares of common stock

Devens-based AMSC Thursday announced it would offer 4 million in common stock in an underwritten public offering.

Staples adds Makr to online suite

Office supply giant Staples of Framingham said Thursday it has completed the acquisition of Makr — an iOS app that enables people to design and print one-of-a-kind materials — and its parent company Happy; both based in Brooklyn, N.Y.
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Cold winter helped Unitil achieve strong quarter

Unitil Corp. reported a strong first quarter Thursday. The utility company serving residents and businesses in Fitchburg, Ashby, Lunenburg and Townsend said its 7.9 percent increase in earnings for the first three months of 2015 was driven by higher natural gas and electric sales and margins, partially offset by higher net operating expenses.

AMSC stock soars following likely Navy deal

Stock in Devens-based AMSC shot up more than 30 percent this week after the company announced expanded relationships with both the U.S. Navy and energy provider Eversource.
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