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Farms feeling scorch of dry summer

Standing in front of a patch of strawberry plants about 10 inches shorter than they would be during a wetter summer, Gov. Charlie Baker and other state officials on Thursday urged Massachusetts residents to conserve water and support their local farmers.

Marlborough coworking space launched

The DAVIS Companies have opened a new coworking space in Marlborough in collaboration with Marblehead-based WorkTable.

Running Start to open Oxford coworking space

Running Start's coworking space will hold a grand opening for a new location in Oxford this month as it expands the organization's reach to southern Worcester county.

Ride-hail bill signed

Gov. Charlie Baker on Friday afternoon signed into law what he described as the strongest regulatory framework in the country for app-based ride-for-hire services like Uber and Lyft.
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Medication access plan dies following veto

Legislation to ease patient access to mental health and substance abuse medications died at midnight Sunday by gubernatorial veto.

Franklin manufacturer fined $11.5K

The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection has penalized AR Metallizing Ltd., of Franklin, $11,502 for violating air pollution control regulations.

Looking back at the failed non-compete bill

Reiterating his support for the bill as it passed the House, Speaker Robert DeLeo on Tuesday said it was unfortunate that legislation to limit the use of non-compete agreements in Massachusetts did not reach Gov. Charlie Baker's desk.

Mass. passes ride-hailing legislation

A late-night deal struck between House and Senate lawmakers to regulate app-based ride-hailing services like Uber and Lyft would charge those companies a 20-cent per ride surcharge for infrastructure improvements.
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From Skyscope’s founding to acquisition, an entrepreneurial oral history

With job prospects low, three Clark University friends decided to start their own business. What followed was four years of turmoil, self-discovery, penny-pinching and success.

Holliston biotech seeks to fulfill $1.5-billion potential

Over the past year, Holliston-based Biostage has revamped its upper management, changed its name and used its technology to partially recreate the esophaguses of several Yucatan pigs.
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