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WPI creates degree program with Connecticut College

Worcester Polytechnic Institute has signed an agreement with Connecticut College letting students from the New London school receive joint degrees in environmental engineering.

Report: MetroWest office market serves as relief valve for rising rents in Boston

The MetroWest office market is serving as a relief valve for companies struggling to pay rents in Boston or Cambridge, according to a Jones Lang LaSalle report.

SBA honors Jack’s Abby, Marlborough maintenance firm

Framingham brewery Jack's Abby and SCS Building Maintenance of Marlborough have been honored by the U.S. Small Business Administration.

Boston Scientific reports $298M Q1 profit

Medical device giant Boston Scientific continues to run like a well-oiled machine, reporting first quarter net income of $298 million on revenues of nearly $2.4 billion.
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Natick-based Examity acquires Atlanta online testing firm

Natick-based online proctoring and identity verification company Examity has acquired an Atlanta firm specializing in online proctoring for academic institutions, professional associations and worldwide government agencies.

Marlborough chamber CEO to retire

The longtime head of the Marlborough Regional Chamber of Commerce is retiring at the end of August, the chamber announced this month.

Franklin joint replacement device company cleared for shoulder device

Franklin medical device company Arthrosurface has received federal clearance to market a shoulder replacement system.

Life sciences bill includes $50 million for UMass Medical, UMass Lowell

A version of Gov. Charlie Baker's life sciences legislation, which will continue a decade-long initiative lauched by former Gov. Deval Patrick, is on the move on Beacon Hill.
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DCU Center to unveil Wi-Fi upgrades this week

The DCU Center's Wi-Fi system just got an upgrade to that includes a tenfold increase in internet speed and capacity to accommodate over 10,000 users simultaneously.

Acacia Communications stock plunges after Chinese company banned from U.S. commerce

Maynard optical communications equipment maker Acacia Communications is suspending its relationship with a Chinese company that was banned from buying American products.
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