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While corporate profits have surged to near record levels, operators of prominent small businesses in Worcester have not seen the same growth.
A redrafted bill to expand access to e-books and digital audiobooks in Massachusetts would not violate federal law, librarians said Monday, as they sought to quash concerns about a similar law in Maryland that was deemed unconstitutional last year
Garlock Printing and Converting has rebranded itself as Garlock Flexibles and sold its 77 Industrial Rowe location in Gardner for $9.6 million to a Pennsylvania investment firm in a sale-leaseback deal.
FLEXcon Co., Inc. created OMNI-WAVE technology and it is now being implemented by medical device companies as a way to replace hydrogel, the moist and sticky backing used to attach EKG and ECG devices to patients.
Signet Enterprises of Akron, Ohio, has acquired Publishers Storage & Shipping that owns a warehouse in Fitchburg.
In its quest to run a publishing business based on a “zero-inventory model” that prints products on demand, Wisconsin-based printing giant Quad/Graphics Inc. plans to scoop up Chelmsford-based book manufacturer Courier Corp. Courier, according to
Toronto-based CCL Industries Inc., a global label and packaging company, said it has acquired a UK company under its Avery segment, which has operations in Framingham. Label Connections Ltd., a private company based in Cambridge, England, designs,
Consolidation of an Avery Dennison segment acquired by Toronto-based specialty packaging company CCL Industries, Inc. will result in the closure of supply chain operations in Holliston and the majority of its employees will be laid off as of Feb. 1
The Jewish community of Central Massachusetts is saying farewell to the Jewish Chronicle, its source of news for nearly 90 years.
New York-based GateHouse Media, which operates two daily newspapers in Central Massachusetts and 79 across the country, saw its revenue fall and its losses increase during its first fiscal quarter, ended March 31.
A mere 16 months ago, AOL's hyperlocal Patch.com was the newest Internet player serving the local news market.While Patch is still going strong with a dozen Central Massachusetts websites, the media landscape is shifting quickly.
Charlton-based Ocean Promotions has been awarded a $1.2-million state contract that will be shared with five other vendors, the company announced.