After several years of uncertainty, The Mall at Whitney Field has a new owner and a new tenant, according to the buyer, Los Angeles-based Vintage Real Estate.
Mount Wachusett Community College (MWCC) said it will receive about $74,000 from the state to train Heywood Hospital employees in Gardner in suicide prevention techniques.
China's highest court next week will hear Devens-based AMSC's software copyright infringement cases against two Chinese firms, one of which allegedly refused to pay for products it had ordered from the maker of products for wind energy and the electric grid.
A national developer of indoor waterparks has entered into an agreement to purchase and expand Fitchburg's Holiday Inn and CoCo Key water park, according to documents filed with the city clerk's office.
Leominster Credit Union has appointed a new president and CEO, promoting its senior vice president of lending, John J. O'Brien, following a somewhat unsettled turn of leadership for the credit union.
Arrhythmia Research Technology Inc. of Fitchburg said it will not be able to file its quarterly report for the quarter ending March 31 due to an ongoing internal review by an audit committee and the company's independent auditor.
Precision Optics Corp. of Gardner posted significant revenue gains and smaller losses in its third quarter, thanks to growing sales of existing and newly developed products for medical applications.