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Greendale Physical Therapy, with facilities in Worcester, Shrewsbury and Clinton, received an “honorable mention” as one of the top four physical therapy practices in the United St
The state's Center for Health Information and Analysis (CHIA) recently released its inaugural report on the performance of the Massachusetts health care system between 2011 and 2013, with a focus on provider quality. Here's a summary of what the agency said about hospitals, primary-care practices and post-hospital care.
Want to impress your techie friends? Ask them what they think of the W3C's recent adoption of HTML5 standards. You're sure to get some tech cred if you drop that into cocktail conversation.
A WARMER NEW YEARStaffers at Worcester-based Harr Motor Group donated more than 320 new coats to families in need at Friendly House of Worcester.
Over the last few months, pundits have grown increasingly optimistic about economic growth across the United States as job numbers have come in relatively strong.
Every year, the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative releases its Annual Index of the Massachusetts Innovation Economy, benchmarking Massachusetts against other leading technology states and measuring 20-plus key economic indicators.
With a new year can often come an urge to revamp — out with the old, in with the new and all that. When it comes to your business, what are you looking to try, improve upon or change in 2015?
Whether you're a manager, executive or CEO, your leadership style matters. The way you communicate and connect with other people can, and will, make or break your success. That's why every connection must count to develop and leverage your skills and play on your strengths, so you can lead like it matters, because it does.
Anything worth doing in the first place is usually worth repeating. When we launched our first “Best of Business” awards contest last year, we were dipping our toe into unfamiliar waters. Yet we thought it was a worthwhile idea to do it again. So, here are our readers' picks of 39 companies in Central Massachusetts that stand out.
The recent announcement by two of Massachusetts' largest utilities — National Grid and Northeast Utilities — to pull out of the Cape Wind project is a serious setback to the estimated $2.6 billion undertaking.
When the Higgins Armory Museum closed on New Year's Eve 2013, Worcester was left wondering whether the unique, art deco building would have a new owner who would find a new use for the building, or if it would sit vacant for years.
The economy is improving. That's the good news. But with an improving economy comes a demand from some workers for higher salaries. In our Flash Poll for the week of Jan.
Boston will be the U.S. representative bid to host the 2024 Olympic Games. While events in other Games have been spread out well beyond their host cities, the Boston organizers plan to host all their events closer to the city.
What are the chances Boston will host the Olympic Games in 2024?
Here's our list Central Massachusetts businesses that filed incorporation papers with the Massachusetts Secretary of State's Office from Oct. 1-15, 2014. Listed are corporate name, address, ZIP and president.
UMass Chan Medical School in Worcester announced on Wednesday the opening of a new Health AI Assurance Laboratory, in partnership with Bedford non-for-profit research-and-development center MITRE. As artificial intelligence becomes more widely used in health care, the center is designed to provide validation for the use of the technology, to address concerns including technical robustness and safety, transparency, diversity and fairness, as well as societal and environmental well-being. The UMass Chan's center comes as more applications using AI are being developed for a wide variety of business applications, raising concerns about overreliance on the technology and its impact on employees.
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