The House on Wednesday approved broad updates to state health care laws to bring Massachusetts into compliance with the omnibus federal health care law before January, but not before Republicans challenged lawmakers to reject Congressional efforts to impose changes on a universal access system that predates the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
Home remodeling is on the rise in the United States, showing yearly gains in all regions except the Northeast, according to BuildFax, a North Carolina company that provides data on building permits.
The Worcester Business Development Corp. (WBDC) is developing a business lending program for military veterans, with the help of the federal government and a trade association for developers.
The Westborough-based accounting and consulting firm Stowe & Degon LLC has expanded its business to include an internal audit and forensic services practice.
A Charlton man who operated a videography business has been ordered to pay more than $500,000 in restitution, penalties and fees after he allegedly failed to provide prepaid wedding videos to more than 150 newlyweds, Attorney General Martha Coakley announced.
With hundreds of supporters gearing up to rally on today in favor of raising the state's minimum wage, Senate President Therese Murray said she has not yet settled on an appropriate wage level and House Speaker Robert DeLeo said he's waiting to hear how it would impact the economy.
A Grafton man has been ordered to pay more than $150,000 in restitution, penalties and fees after he contracted to perform home improvement projects without proper registration, failed to complete the work and misappropriated thousands of dollars from consumers, Attorney General Martha Coakley announced.