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Athol Food Distributor Gets $950K In Loans

Organic Renaissance LLC., an Athol-based distributor of locally grown produce and other local food products, has received...

Compromise Elusive In CSX Project | Land owners holding out as eminent domain threat looms

The holdout — it’s a time-tested strategy when trying to come to an agreement on a price....

Sutton Auto Parts Dealer Makes Move To Webster

Keystone Automotive Industries Inc. will move from its current location in Sutton to 35,500 square feet at...

MWRTA Adopts Charlie Card

When the MetroWest Regional Transit Authority started four years ago, organizing officials used Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority...
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I-495, Route 44 Rotary Gets Another Look

Gov. Deval Patrick and U.S. Rep. Barney Frank, D-Newton, said today that a project to design a...

Federal Grants To Purchase Hybrid City Buses

Massachusetts has landed $47 million, including $39 million for Worcester, in federal funding to purchase electric hybrid...

Central Mass. Visitors Bureau Relocating To Prescott Street

The Central Massachusetts Convention and Visitors Bureau will move from Elm Street to a new 1,500 square-foot...

IDC: Utilities Must Prepare For Plug-In Cars

Plug-in electric vehicles will become available commercially next year and there may be as many as 2.7...
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Brokers-State In Negotiations To Further Privatize RMV Services

No one likes going to the Registry of Motor Vehicles and waiting in line for hours just...

Murray, CSX Tout Worcester Freight Rail Expansion Plans

 At Wednesday night's annual meeting of the Worcester Research Bureau, Lisa Mancini, an official with CSX, called...
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