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The SHINE Initiative, a Worcester agency raising awareness of mental health conditions, has named a new executive director.
Twelve Central Mass. businesspersons have landed new roles at organizations like Reliant Medical Group, the Worcester County Bar Association and Rollstone Bank & Trust.
Framingham State University and the MetroWest Nonprofit Network are forming a partnership to help train a next generation of nonprofit workers in the area.
Good Chemistry has been leasing their 9 Harrison St. space in Worcester for five years. On Thursday, the city's first medical marijuana dispensary will finally open.
The House and Senate stumbled across the finish line Tuesday night as talks over health care and education funding reforms collapsed.
Fitchburg State University has added two new deans and an athletic director this summer.
The Senate's chairman of the Economic Development Committee said a $600 million economic development bill's investments and policy sections are "really going to get at the heart of the imbalance we all feel in our economy right now."
A plan to renovate a former Fitchburg school into affordable housing has taken a step forward.
Former Texas-based wildlife, museum and zoo leader Lucy Hale will replace Joe Cox as president of Worcester children's museum EcoTarium.
The Massachusetts unemployment rate held at 3.5 percent in June and public officials reported Friday the state's labor force participation rate is at its highest level in 10 years.
Across Central Massachusetts, the rate of new subsidized housing units has sped up as the housing market has remained tight, outpacing the state average.
The president of Framingham State University has signed on to a pledge from CEOs and presidents across the country to advance diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
Natick-based software developer MathWorks has donated $3 million to an organization to boost initiatives focused on educational opportunities for women and children.
Worcester Polytechnic Institute President Laurie Leshin has been named to a National Science Foundation advisory panel to encourage scientific and technological innovation in education.
Jerry Rex, formerly the president of Sudbury-based Methods Machine Tools, has taken on the additional role of CEO, the company announced last week.
For nearly 10 years now, Sbrega has led a community-based credit union with $498 million in assets and 28,162 members.