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The House unanimously approved $167.6 million in new spending for the current budget year on Wednesday that House Ways and Means Chairman Brian Dempsey described as a "bill-paying exercise."
Bipartisan support has gathered for Gov. Charlie Baker's proposal to solicit long-term contract proposals for large-scale hydropower.
Susan Papalia is a researcher with decades of experience. Today, she's a cardiovascular research nurse manager at UMass Medical School. She's also a committed volunteer who supports multiple organizations for both humans and animals in Massachusetts
Knowing medical costs will grow right along with the number of elders, healthcare organizations are rallying by keeping more nursing-home-eligible seniors in their own homes with more integrated supports and streamlined resources, which – happily –
While the pharmaceutical industry has not addressed prevention of Lyme disease as a public health need largely because of concerns about the market and profitability, MassBiologics was founded on a mission to improve public health.
U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren plans to get behind a presidential candidate and in an interview televised on Sunday she did not rule out joining a ticket this year.
These firms filed for incorporation with the Massachusetts Secretary of State from Jan. 1-6. Listed are corporate name, address, ZIP & president.
At or near the top of the long list of what makes Central Massachusetts an attractive alternative to other areas of the state – and the country – is its affordability.
Central Massachusetts' golf course owners have responded to changing tastes, focusing on the whole experience rather than just golf.
Local startups, colleges and the state's video game industry organization have fostered a vibrant game development culture in Worcester and are working toward accelerating it.
KITSA CATHERINE KONDYLIS is now on staff at the department of obstetrics and gynecology at Southboro Medical Group. She will see patients at 24 Newton St. in Southboro.
A new ranking of the top 500 most influential solar companies in the country has ranked 11 Massachusetts companies, with MetroWest area companies among those leading the way for the state.
Virtusa Corporation has completed a $166 million purchase of stock, giving it a majority interest in Polaris Consulting & Services and creating a global provider of IT services to the financial industry with annual revenue of $826 million.
Energy and Environment Secretary Matthew Beaton views hydroelectric power as the only carbon-neutral, reliable generation resource readily available to meet regional energy demand.
Secretary of Economic Development Jay Ash has improvements for the entire state in his sights.
An over 100,000 square-foot building in Marlborough has been purchased with the intention of converting it into a work space for 35 to 40 Chinese companies.