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Complaint alleges exclusionary vocational school admissions policies

State education officials use criteria that allows exclusionary admissions practices at vocational technical schools, leaving behind students of color, English language learners and students with disabilities, according to a new lawsuit filed by a coalition of educational advocacy groups.

Fitchburg Access Television moves downtown to Rollstone Bank building

Fitchburg Access Television has moved its studio and offices to 780 Main St. in Fitchburg, the Rollstone Bank & Trust building.

Former Scooby Doo’s bar in Clinton slated for demolition, following sale

The former location of Scooby Doo’s Bar in Clinton at 675 Main St. was sold for $850,000 to a corporation with plans to demolish the building.

GWCF grants $2.2M to aid 120 nonprofit operations

The Greater Worcester Community Foundation in Worcester has granted $2.2 million total to 120 local nonprofit organizations to aid in operations and fund new projects.
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Unemployment rates rose across Central Mass. in December

The three Central Massachusetts metropolitan areas tracked by the state all saw slight increases in their unemployment rates in December.

MWCC, vocational schools granted $1.6M to partner with businesses on skills training

Mount Wachusett Community College in Gardner, along with three Central Massachusetts vocational schools and the nonprofit Massachusetts Manufacturing Extension Partnership in Auburn, received $1.57 million in funding for workforce development programs which partner with local businesses.

Investor buys three Fitchburg properties for $1.5M

Merrimack Valley Realty Group, LLC of Lawrence, owned by Bernard Goulet, purchased three multi-family properties in Fitchburg totaling 18 units.

The Fed targets low-income regions in New England still struggling economically

Through the Working Places Challenge program, the Fed supports a competition among cities and towns for grant money provided by states, the private sector and philanthropists to address a "shared goal for improving the economy that benefits low-income people."
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🔒Q&A: Negotiating a volatile real estate market

Now the residential real estate market has slowed, Richard Healey of Foster-Healey Real Estate Inc. hopes to see it settle down again and level out.

🔒Stretch codes: More stringent building codes coming to Central Mass.

With new building codes on the horizon, battles will be fought in the name of progress, as developers and various interest groups are hesitant to make sweeping changes.
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