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When Central Massachusetts companies look to fill software, programming or research jobs, they’re increasingly looking to foreign labor under an immigrant work program called H-1B.
One day after a Wareham ball club threatened to sue the Worcester Red Sox over use of their patented “W” on its Woo Sox hats, the Cape Cod team decided not to file suit.
When they looked in their email a few weeks ago and found subpoenas from U.S. Attorney Andrew Lelling's office looking into their relationships with marijuana businesses, leaders in communities across Central Massachusetts, and the rest of the state
A Framingham used car dealership has agreed to a $925,000 judgment, including restitution to consumers, to resolve allegations.
The Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission on Tuesday placed a quarantine on nearly all vape products, reinforcing Gov. Charlie Baker's four-month ban on everything but medical devices.
A federal grand jury is looking into the mandatory agreements and payments between host communities and marijuana businesses, according to a report in the Boston Globe.
As co-founder and co-owner of Estate Preservation Law Offices in Worcester, Linda T. Cammuso works closely with people facing some of the most sensitive decisions of their lives.
This year's outstanding women in business honorees are leaders in their field and mentors to those advancing their careers.
Tatum leads the same law office she did back in 2000, and her standing in the community has grown many times over.
hortly after being named to WBJ’s 40 Under Forty, Rivera won his third World Boxing Association Championship.
The proposed operator of a 1-million-square-foot cannabis cultivation facility is suing the Charlton Planning Board after it denied the company's site plan earlier this month.
Good Chemistry was approved on Thursday to open its medical marijuana dispensary in the Canal District at 9 Harrison St.
Christopher Slavinskas plead guilty to concealing $330,000 in drug money from investigators in The Chameleon restaurant saga.
The City of Worcester said it will file a lawsuit against companies making and distributing opioids, seeking damages for the cost of opioid treatment and prevention.
Behavioral health services provider South Bay Mental Health Center Inc., which has locations in Worcester and Leominster, has agreed to pay $4 million in a Medicaid fraud settlement.
The former supervisory pharmacist of the New England Compounding Center connected with a 2012 meningitis outbreak killing 64 was sentenced to eight years in prison Wednesday.