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Real Deals highlights recent commercial property transactions in Central Massachusetts.

Hospitals go green to help meet energy demand

With one Midwestern hospital now operating off the grid, energy independence appears within reach for hospitals. Find out about the local push for renewables in our April 13 print article.

Fresh Beginnings

The Lawn Doctor has started service in MetroWest and Worcester County. The franchise is owned by Jeff...

Experts: Wind energy still has potential in Mass.

Wind power has always had a blustery outlook in Massachusetts. With a dense population and lower wind speeds compared with flat-plain states, the Bay State was never going to become the Wind Farm State.
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Central Mass. behavioral health providers win grants

Three behavioral health providers in Central Massachusetts have received state grants to improve their information technology systems.

AG: Soltas agrees to pay $330,000 over solar allegations

New York-based Soltas Energy Corp. has agreed to pay $330,000 over allegations it caused two Massachusetts towns and two nonprofit organizations to lose thousands of dollars in energy savings when it failed to honor agreements to sell them net metering credits, Attorney General Maura Healey said Thursday.

UMass Memorial reveals plans to enter urgent care market

As a Quincy-based urgent care center business prepares to enter Worcester, UMass Memorial Health Care has announced its own plans to open multiple urgent care centers in the city and the surrounding area, beginning this year.

Gardner’s manufacturing past helps push it into the future

Like many communities, Gardner was once a thriving manufacturing city that struggled after losing much of that old manufacturing base. Today, the city's economic base includes a mix of small businesses and manufacturers that are expected to boost manufacturing employment in the "Chair City."
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Film tax credit helps lift tourism

Time and time again, data have shown that when a film production shoots in a particular location,...

Workers’ Credit Union results bring ‘GiveBack’ to members

The board of directors for the Workers' Credit Union approved a payout of more than $2.5 million to members as a result of the credit union's performance in 2014, according to a news release Wednesday from the credit union.
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