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CPA firm expands through Harvard merger

Leominster certified public accounting firm Robert C. Alario, CPA, P.C.has expanded its presence into Harvard through a merger with accounting firm, Nancy F. Washington, P.C. Certified Public Accountants.

Ralph’s bar tops Genesee sales in Massachusetts

Ralph's Rock Diner has shot past every other bar in the state when it comes to sales of Genesee beer, moving 22,704 cans in six months.

Bill targeting patent trolls stalls

Two Massachusetts senators are gearing up to fight trolls, but not the kinds of trolls that live under fairy-tale bridges or in online comment sections.

Paid family leave bill to move forward

A bill establishing paid family and medical leave hit a potentially costly speed bump Saturday, but the issue remains alive and will reemerge before the Senate next weekend.
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Healey cracks down on ‘copycat’ assault weapons

An estimated 10,000 "copycat" assault weapons were sold in Massachusetts during 2015, according to the attorney general's office, which announced a crackdown effort on Wednesday.

WPI names new entrepreneur-in-residence

Worcester Polytechnic Institute has named Yael Schwartz, entrepreneur and life science executive, as the university's Coleman Entrepreneur-in-Residence, a position where she will guide early-stage startups coming out of the school.

MassMEP president steps aside after working towards specialization

As Jack Healy prepares to step down from his role at MassMEP, he reflects back on the changing nature of manufacturing in Massachusetts.

Regulating Airbnb down to earth in Worcester

The Worcester City Council has charged City Manager Edward Augustus and his team at City Hall with the unenviable task of establishing local regulations around the services provided by San Francisco technology firm Airbnb.
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Senate passes bill restricting credit checks on potential employees

The Senate on Tuesday unanimously passed legislation restricting businesses from requiring credit checks of potential employees.

Four initiative petitions qualified for November vote

Four campaigns have qualified to put their proposed ballot laws before voters in November after meeting a signature filing deadline on Wednesday
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