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Hudson lumber firm sold to Koopman

A 128-year-old family-owned lumber company in Hudson has been sold to Koopman Lumber of Whitinsville and now bears the Koopman name.

Staples launches business loans service

Staples has partnered with financial technology firm Lendio to deliver lending services to small businesses, according to a company statement released Wednesday. The service, which will be known as 'Staples Business Loans powered by Lendio',” will deliver more than 20 different funding options to small businesses looking for capital, according to Staples.

Sudbury health care cloud company closes $1.1M Series A round

Keeping patients out of the hospital after they're released is a top priority for hospitals today. Just ask Win Burke, CEO of iGetBetter Inc., an early-stage company that provides a cloud-based application to manage patients' care after they're discharged from the hospital. “Medicare doesn't want to pay the hospital if the patient is readmitted within 30 days, so that's going to be on the hospital's nickel,” said Burke, referring to Medicare's new reimbursement policy that's designed to drive down patient readmissions.

There’s an art to the online survey

The Internet has brought great things: cute cat videos, auto-tuned memes, and online survey tools. While the first two in that brief list aren't going to help your business in any way, the third one can be a real asset.
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Small-business optimism faltered in Jan.

After two consecutive months of strong optimism among small business owners, January saw a drop amid concerns about short-term business conditions, according to a key small-business association.

Rotmans leader launches new firm

The head of Rotmans Furniture in Worcester has launched a Boston-based distribution company that aims to sell eco-friendly materials and components for the home furnishings, apparel and other markets.

New life on tap for Framingham’s old Dennison complex?

Town officials are intrigued by a proposal to expand Framingham's only brewery, Jack's Abby Brewing, inside a building formerly occupied Dennison Manufacturing Co., the paper products manufacturer that was once the town's economic engine. Jack Hendler, who owns and operates the Morton Street brewery with his brothers, said Jack's Abby draws customers from near and far, and has outgrown its current space of about 17,000 square feet. With 25,000 visitors last year, the Hendlers are hoping to expand production, tastings and tours, and add a restaurant and taproom in a 67,000-square-foot space in one of two buildings at 100 Clinton St., part of Dennison's former complex that was active from 1897 until it merged with Avery Corp. in 1990 to become Avery Dennison.

Ashland firm, WPI collaborate on stem-cell treatment

Ashland-based NuVascular Technologies Inc. said it has obtained exclusive licensing rights to commercialize a stem cell device that allows the heart to repair itself and improve its functions in as little as two to four weeks.
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Report: Small business job growth lags general economy

Small businesses across the country posted employment gains in December despite experiencing a recovery that's slower than the rest of the economy, according to research by the software manufacturer Intuit.

Gardner web designer buys Leominster firm

Web and graphic design services provider Agape Creative of Leominster has been acquired by InConcert Web Solutions of Gardner, InConcert announced today. Financial terms were not disclosed.
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