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Hospital sees savings in energy-efficiency upgrade

Gardner-based Heywood Hospital said earlier this week that it will save more than $29,000 a year by upgrading to energy-efficient equipment.

Survey: Finding, training manufacturing workers easy for most

Most Massachusetts manufacturers have little trouble finding or training qualified workers, according to the surprising results of a recent study.

EPA gives nearly $5M for Mass. brownfields efforts

Massachusetts is receiving$4.85 million out of nearly $17.5 million in New England brownfields grants announced by the...

North Central chamber’s task: Replacing a ‘legend’

There have been two leadership changes at Central Massachusetts chambers of commerce within the last year, and there's another one coming when David McKeehan, president and CEO of the North Central Massachusetts chamber, retires at the end of the year.
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Fidelity Bank president subpoenaed in TelexFREE case

UPDATED: Secretary of State William F. Galvin has subpoenaed Fidelity Bank President John F. Merrill to be interviewed in connection with the alleged TelexFREE pyramid scheme that imploded in April.

Precision Optics revenue climbs again

Revenue continued an upward climb for Gardner-based Precision Optics Corp. in its third fiscal quarter, as the company narrowed losses for the year thanks to increased sales and lower research and development expenses.

Central Mass. unemployment rates plummet

Unemployment rates in Central Massachusetts plummeted in April and are down sharply from April of last year, the Patrick administration said Tuesday.

Fitchburg State’s Antonucci to retire

The man responsible for constructing several new campus buildings and strengthening Fitchburg State University's connection to the city announced Monday that he will retire next year.
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Leominster achieves highest BioReady ranking

In an attempt to rebrand the city and attract more biotech companies and jobs, Leominster has achieved...

Central Mass. communities get loan forgiveness for infrastructure projects

Fitchburg, Worcester and Webster are among cities and towns receiving principal forgiveness grants for water infrastructure loans from the Massachusetts Water Pollution Abatement Trust (MWPAT), which is expected to free up capital for other city infrastructure improvements.
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