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Bemis Associates: Learning by doing

Bemis Associates, which manufactures heat seal film adhesives, coatings and tapes for activewear, rainwear, military, tent, hazmat and other applications, does not hesitate to put trainees in positions that exceed their comfort levels.

Marlborough Savings Bank offers $20K training program

Founded in early April way back in 1860, Marlborough Savings Bank has always remained committed to its customers and its employees.

Why the EMV liability shift missed the mark

We're now more than a month past a deadline that was supposed to mark a major retail transition to a more secure credit card technology in the United States.

Reliant Medical Group: Team approach to advancement

Patients undergoing treatment at Reliant Medical Group experience a seamless process in which their records are shared across the provider network. What they don't see – but benefit from – is a comprehensive education and training program that has resulted in staff retention and longevity.
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Hospitals, consumers should determine pricing

Healthcare pricing is quite a tricky business.

Unemployment falls as U.S. adds 271,000 jobs

The nation's employment picture in October improved slightly over September as the unemployment rate dropped from 5.1 to 5 percent, and the country added 271,000 positions, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported Friday.

Baker signs spending bill, boosts rainy day fund

Asking for more time to report on changes at the Department of Children and Families, Gov. Charlie Baker on Monday signed a spending bill that steers $120 million into the state rainy day fund and dedicates $27.8 million towards opioid treatment and preventative programs.

Dispute brewing over how high T fares can rise

Top transportation officials and transit activists have contradicting interpretations of the Legislature's intent when it enacted a cap on public transit fare increases two years ago.
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Mass. leads the way on electric vehicles

A new report has found that Massachusetts is the New England leader on the number of electric vehicles on the roads – and in the number aimed for by 2025. But it says that even Massachusetts – and another state singled out for praise, Maryland – need to ramp up their efforts in order to reach goals set two years ago.

Energy Council: Efficiency plan savings to total $8B

A week after being named the most energy efficient state in the country, Massachusetts took an additional step Monday to set ambitious, nation-leading energy efficiency goals for the next three years.
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The Girl Scouts of Central and Western Massachusetts
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Westborough, MA

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Girl Scouts of Central and Western Massachusetts
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