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Manufacturing

  • Medline unveils 6.7 MW solar array in Uxbridge

    Timothy Doyle July 12, 2022

    Illinois-based medical supply manufacturer Medline on Tuesday unveiled a new 6.7 MW solar array atop its 840,000-square-foot distribution facility in Uxbridge.

    Timothy Doyle July 12, 2022
  • QCC awarded $735K workforce training grant

    Timothy Doyle July 12, 2022

    On Monday, Quinsigamond Community College in Worcester received a $750,000 workforce training grant from the state, part of $15 million awarded to the 15 community colleges in Massachusetts.

    Timothy Doyle July 12, 2022
  • Alicia’s Spice advances toward long-term goal of national brand recognition

    Sadie Leite July 8, 2022

    The woman-owned Alicia’s Spice Co. in Worcester is racing down a path of growth, evident with its Biz-M-Power partnership in June or its developing goal of putting products in schools. 

    Sadie Leite July 8, 2022
  • Just back to full strength following COVID shutdowns, Worcester Wares cautiously moves forward

    Sadie Leite July 8, 2022

    The business closed its two retail stores in March 2020, operating solely from its online shop. The Kelley Square location re-opened in May 2021, and the DCU Center location started welcoming back customers in May 2022. 

    Sadie Leite July 8, 2022
  • Waters to create South Korean bioanalysis academy

    Timothy Doyle July 8, 2022

    Milford life sciences manufacturer Waters Corp. will collaborate with South Korean researcher BioInfra, Inc. to establish the ASEAN Academy for Bioanalysis in Seoul, in the hopes of lowering prescription drug prices.

    Timothy Doyle July 8, 2022
  • Negotiators start cannabis reform talks with optimism

    Chris Lisinski, State House News Service July 8, 2022

    Six lawmakers kicked off their work Thursday to finalize a cannabis industry reform bill that would represent the first major legislative action to modernize regulations on the recreational marijuana industry since it launched.

    Chris Lisinski, State House News Service July 8, 2022
  • Shrewsbury company launches new glass dry-erase product

    Laura Finaldi July 7, 2022

    A Shrewsbury company specializing in whiteboards announced the launch of a new product: custom-printed glass dry erase boards.

    Laura Finaldi July 7, 2022
  • Ameresco builds largest floating solar plant in the Southeast at Fort Bragg

    Timothy Doyle July 7, 2022

    Framingham renewable energy firm Ameresco completed construction of a 1.1-megawatt solar facility on Big Muddy Lake, at Camp Mackall, part of Fort Bragg, N.C.

    Timothy Doyle July 7, 2022
  • At $32M, TJX CEO leads Central Mass. highest-paid executives

    Alexander MacDougall July 5, 2022

    Central Massachusetts has a new highest-paid public company leader: Ernie Herrman, president and CEO of the TJX Cos. Inc. in Framingham.

    Alexander MacDougall July 5, 2022
  • Greater Good’s new CEO started Friday

    Brad Kane July 1, 2022

    Colleen Quinn, who was promoted from chief commercial officer to CEO at Worcester manufacturer Greater Good Imperial Brewing Co., officially took over her new role on Friday.

    Brad Kane July 1, 2022
  • Hologic launches education initiative for women’s uterine health

    Alexander MacDougall July 1, 2022

    Marlborough healthcare manufacturer Hologic will start a new educational program, after it surveyed women across the country on their knowledge of conditions affecting the uterus. 

    Alexander MacDougall July 1, 2022
  • WPI, UMass Lowell grant $100K for medical research

    Timothy Doyle June 30, 2022

    Worcester Polytechnic Institute and UMass Lowell have awarded nearly $100,000 to five teams of researchers from both campuses for health and life science research projects.

    Timothy Doyle June 30, 2022
  • Grafton food waste conversion facility fined for odor

    Timothy Doyle June 30, 2022

    Food waste conversion company, Feedback Earth Inc. of Grafton, will pay a $9,520 fine levied by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection for violations of the air pollution and solid waste regulations.

    Timothy Doyle June 30, 2022
  • CCC executive director calls War on Drugs a policy failure

    Alexander MacDougall June 30, 2022

    Shawn Collins, the executive director of the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission called the long-running War on Drugs a failure and marijuana legalization efforts should focus on righting that wrong.

    Alexander MacDougall June 30, 2022
  • Kopin wins $2M in-vehicle display defense contract

    Laura Finaldi June 29, 2022

    Westborough-based Kopin Corp. has been awarded a contract to develop a new in-vehicle display imaging system for an American defense contractor.

    Laura Finaldi June 29, 2022
  • Boston Scientific to build $62.5M facility in Atlanta suburb

    Alexander MacDougall June 29, 2022

    Fulton County, Georgia will be the home of a new manufacturing and supply chain facility for Marlborough medical device manufacturer Boston Scientific. 

    Alexander MacDougall June 29, 2022

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