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Reliant To Open 10 On-Site Pharmacies

Reliant Medical Group is significantly expanding its pharmacy operations in the coming weeks, when it will open 10 pharmacies at several locations throughout Central Massachusetts.

Harvard Is Gem Of State’s Solar Program

One in every 20 households in Harvard is now generating solar power as part of a state program that subsidizes the installation of solar panels. That's according to Mark Durrenberger, president of Hudson-based New England Clean Energy, formerly New England Breeze Solar, which handled more than 80 percent of the installations over the past two years.

Studio Plan Takes Center Stage In Westborough

Anton Nel, the man who wants to turn Westborough State Hospital into a film studio and mixed-use...

Industry Insiders: Office Lease Market Slowly Improving

From today's print edition: It's slow and steady as it goes for the commercial office market in Central Massachusetts, reflecting much of what's happening in the broader economy, industry insiders say.
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Leominster Credit Union CEO Resigns

Paul D. Gilbody, the president and CEO of Leominster Credit Union, has resigned less than six months after taking the job, the credit union announced.

AMSC Ships Grid System To China

Devens-based AMSC, formerly American Superconductor, said it has received an order for its D-VAR system from a company helping Chinese utility providers improve power quality.

Brokerage Branches Out To MetroWest

White Plains, N.Y.-based real estate brokerage Northeast Private Client Group has opened an office in MetroWest to serve what managing director Ed Jordan calls a burgeoning multifamily property investment market. Its new office at 945 Concord St. – just off the Mass Pike – has been open since September, and now has three staff members on board, including regional manager Colin Moynihan. Jordan said he will also spend time there to get more familiar with local clients.

Patrick’s $13B Transit Plan Combines Revenue, Reforms

Gov. Deval Patrick's transportation financing plan would pump $13 billion in capital investments over the next 10 years into the state's infrastructure, highway and public transit systems, relying on a smorgasbord of reforms and controversial revenue options to make it happen.
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AMSC: China High Court To Hear Case

China's highest court will hear a challenge in a lawsuit filed by Devens-based AMSC in its years-long dispute with a Chinese company, according to AMSC.

Feds Boost Aid To Ex-Evergreen Solar Workers

The federal government has announced a continued-assistance grant of more than $400,000 for more than 300 workers impacted by the 2011 closing of Evergreen Solar in Devens and Marlborough, as well as two of the company' staffing firms.
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