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Leominster Council Mulls Casino Election Date

The Cordish Cos. has requested Sept. 24 as an election date for its Leominster slots parlor proposal and the city council is expected to vote on it tonight.

Leominster, Slots Developer Reach Host Agreement

Leominster and Baltimore-based casino developer Cordish Cos. have reached an agreement that could make the Northern Worcester County city the site of the state's only slots parlor and provide it with nearly $4 million a year, Mayor Dean Mazzarella announced this morning.

Mazzarella: Leominster Closing In On Slots Agreement

Casino developer Cordish Cos. and Leominster Mayor Dean Mazzarella said they're making progress on negotiating a host agreement for a slots parlor in the city.

Unitil Asks State For Rate Hike

Unitil Corp. is asking the state to approve a rate increase that would account for $6.7 million in revenue for the company — an 11.5-percent increase — but have a minimal impact on customers due to other charges ending.
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2 Slots Applicants Get Go-Ahead From State

Two of the four developers vying for the state's single slots license passed initial background checks and received approval from the Gaming Commission Thursday to continue with the licensing process.

Perkins School Receives Accreditation

The Doctor Franklin Perkins School in Lancaster said it recently received accreditation by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.

Leominster Eyed For Slots Parlor

Promising to bring at least 500 full-time jobs to Leominster, officials from Baltimore-based Cordish Cos. laid out a proposal for a slots parlor in the city at Monday night's City Council meeting.

Leominster Council To Hear Slots Proposal

A proposal to build a slots parlor off Route 117 in Leominster will be presented to the City Council at an informational meeting tonight by Baltimore-based Cordish Cos. and local construction management firm McCarty Cos.
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Townsend Warehouse Building Purchased

A Townsend warehouse property that had fallen into foreclosure has been purchased for $650,000, according to the buyer's agent, Greater Boston Commercial Properties.

Q1 Revenue Up For Arrhythmia Research

Despite annual losses, Arrhythmia Research Technologies of Fitchburg posted revenue gains in the first quarter of 2013, according to an earnings statement.
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