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🔒Q&A: Happy lawyers, happy clients

As the firm’s new leader, Brodeur aims to cultivate a thriving workplace culture, hire and retain top talent, and strategically navigate evolving technologies to remain ahead in an increasingly dynamic legal landscape.

Charter Communications to close 174-employee Worcester call center

Connecticut-based telecommunications provider Charter Communications will close its Worcester call center on June 26, as the company is reducing its overall headcount in Central Massachusetts significantly.

Life sciences investment group opens office at Worcester incubator

Conifer Life Sciences has opened at the Worcester incubator Massachusetts Biomedical Initiatives.

Healey warns about researchers leaving, students staying away

Gov. Maura Healey has spent the last few weeks using her bully pulpit to warn of a brain drain out of Massachusetts, as a consequence of President Donald Trump's cuts to research funding and the threat of foreign-born students being deported.
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Marlborough software firm acquires producer of church management platform

ConnectedView has acquired a Connecticut-based church management software company.

Clark, WPI game design programs named among best in nation

The game design programs at Clark University and Worcester Polytechnic Institute have been named among the nation’s best on The Princeton Review’s lists ranking the top 50 game design college programs and top 25 graduate programs for 2025.

ConnectM Technology Solutions plans to appeal Nasdaq delisting notice

ConnectM Technology Solutions, a Marlborough-based green energy technology firm, received a delisting notice for failure to meet the $50-million market value required of listed securities, according to a Wednesday press release from the company. 
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The Channel Co. takes direct control of Australian and NZ operations, names new editor

The Channel Co. has named former Gizmodo Australia Managing Editor Athina Mallis as CRN Australia’s editor.

Downtown Natick HR firm buys headquarters for $5.3M

A downtown Natick firm, which uses technology to help firms improve their employee benefits and HR compliance, has purchased the site of its headquarters for $5.3 million.
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