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Mass. gas prices jump 19 cents from previous week

The average price for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline in Massachusetts rose to $3.77 from $3.58 the previous week and up from $3.51 one month ago, according to travel association AAA Northeast.

🔒Route 146’s warehouse boom

When it comes to building new warehouse space in Massachusetts, the Blackstone Valley, despite its legendary status as the birthplace of the American Industrial Revolution, tends to get overlooked.

Mass. gasoline prices drop to $3.58 per gallon

The average price of a gallon of gasoline in Massachusetts has fallen 2 cents, down from last week’s $3.60, according to travel association AAA Northeast.

Coalition eyes surtax to rescue MBTA

A coalition that has long called for increasing investment in the MBTA has its eye on the income surtax voters will decide in less than three weeks, pitching it as a viable source of funding for the under-fire agency while calling out billionaire Robert Kraft's spending in opposition to the measure.
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Logistics firm opens 83K-sq.-ft. cold-storage facility in Sturbridge

RLS Logistics of New Jersey unveiled its new cold-storage facility in Sturbridge, through an affiliate RLS Complete at an open house event on Thursday.

Strickland family sells Ayer moving company after 72 years, unloads building for $3M

Ayer Moving and Storage, a family-owned company since 1951, has sold its business to Platt Builders Inc. of Groton.

Former Providence & Worcester HQ sold for $1.9M

The former Providence and Worcester Railroad headquarters at 75 Hammond St. in Worcester has been sold by the railroad for $1.85 million.

🔒Worcester 300 trivia contest, part 17: Working man

In addition to being a mechanic, what car detailing product did Roy Bryon invent, bottle, and sell?
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Worcester turns down UMass Chan request to rename Plantation streets

In a 6-4 vote on Wednesday, the Worcester City Council rejected the effort by UMass Chan Medical School to rename the Plantation streets, due to the name’s connection to slavery.

New website allows public to track government infrastructure projects

New website launched from infrastructure bill funds will allow Mass. residents to view government funding of project sites.
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