After opening a new facility in Devens last week, Worcester-based Coghlin Cos., a contract engineer and manufacturer, said it plans to add more than 75 positions at the site.
Cultural attractions are nice to have in every community, said Susan Nicholl, executive director of the MetroWest Tourism & Visitors Bureau in Framingham.
Five health care organizations have received grants totaling $65,000 from the Massachusetts Medical Society's Alliance Charitable Foundation for health care and medical services they deliver.
The state's finance and development agency MassDevelopment is seeking a developer to build up to 120 residences in Devens, the 4,400-acre regional enterprise zone it oversees.
Mack Technologies, which makes circuit boards and electronics for the telecom, defense and industrial sectors, will save $50,000 a year at its headquarters thanks to one of the largest LED lighting retrofits in a manufacturing facility in New England, the company announced.
Once Framingham's largest employer, label and packaging firm Avery Dennison's small remaining presence in Framingham will be gone entirely by August, when the company's Retail Branding and Information Solutions (RBIS) division moves to neighboring Westborough. Avery Dennison sold its office building at 7 Bishop Street in Framingham last spring. It remains housed in the space, but not for long, as Westborough officials confirmed the company is planning to relocate.
Built-Rite Tool & Die Co., a custom mold maker in Lancaster, has received a $500,000 loan from MassDevelopment, the state's finance and development agency announced.