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TJX recommends rejection of mini-tender

Retailer TJX is recommending that its shareholders reject an unsolicited offer below market price.

Framingham/Worcester commuter line improves reliability

The rail line's 30-day average as of Wednesday was 94 percent, finally catching up to the MBTA system average after a less-than-stellar year.

Biostage combines stock 20:1 to satisfy $4M private investor

In order to complete a $4-million deal with a private investor and save the company from insolvency, Holliston biotech Biostage has performed a 20:1 reverse stock split.

FSU biotech ops degree to focus on business, finance

Framingham State University will start a new master in business administration degree program next fall, including a concentration on biotechnology.
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Drive and passion will carry Central Mass. forward in 2018

Worcester Business Journal's annual Economic Forecast issue gives us a chance to take a step back and reflect on everything that happened in the past year, which we use to predict what will come for the Central Massachusetts business community in 2018.

Biomanufacturing, recreational cannabis and beer will highlight a big year for manufacturing

Although biomanufacturing has been a bit slow to take hold in the region, there's only optimism for the budding industry.

Virtual reality gaming comes to Marlborough’s Apex Center

A virtual reality gaming company will open next week in the new Apex Center of New England in Marlborough.

W. Boylston inmates graduate MWCC manufacturing class

Six inmates at the West Boylston House of Corrections graduated last week from a plastics manufacturing class run by Mount Wachusett Community College.
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Hudson firm tapped for Mississippi wastewater project

Hudson engineering firm Heartland Water Technology announced Tuesday it has been chosen to install a cogeneration system in large Mississippi wastewater treatment plant.

Markey: child health insurance funding must stay

It would be an "abomination" for Congress to stop funding health insurance for children, according to a top official at Boston Children's Hospital who joined U.S. Sen. Ed Markey Monday to rally support for a program at risk of running out of money.
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