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Mass Humanities, the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities, has awarded a cumulative $90,508 in grants to nine Central Massachusetts organizations in an effort to support them in the face of ongoing challenges from the…
An eight-story apartment building at 5 Suburban Road in Worcester, known as the Highland House, has sold for $22.4 million to California property management company Trinity Property Consultants.
Webster Five Cents Savings Bank sold its former Auburn offices at 10 A St. for $2 million in a sale closed on Sept. 13, according to the Worcester South District Registry of Deeds.
In an internal memo, the UMass Memorial Health workforce was notified that caregivers who did not receive their COVID-19 vaccines would be terminated on Dec. 1.
The Washington, D.C. developer Menkiti Group, which has earned acclaim for its work on downtown Worcester properties, has sold an historic five-story apartment building, known as the Vendome Apartments, at 17 Chandler St. in Worcester for $3.4…
Adult-use cannabis retail sales in Massachusetts surpassed $1 billion for the year by the start of business Thursday, according to updated data from the state Cannabis Control Commission.
The Worcester Business Journal has opened its 9th annual Best of Business online readers poll in preparation for the upcoming awards.
Becker College, which announced its closure in March, has sold the majority of its Worcester campus to local developer Russ Haims, returning more than $15 million in assessed property value to Worcester's tax rolls.
Nativity School of Worcester announced on Wednesday it received a $1.8-million gift, the largest donation to the school in its 18-year history, according to a press release.
BioLife Plasma Services, part of the Japanese biopharmaceutical company Takeda, will open its first Massachusetts plasma center in Worcester on Saturday, with plans to open an additional facility in Medford in the spring, the company announced on…
On July 4, President Donald Trump signed into law massive new legislation designed to enact his agenda. The nearly 900-page package includes provisions such as $4.5 trillion in tax cuts, increased funding for immigration enforcement, and a $1-trillion reduction in Medicaid spending, while increasing the country’s debt limit by $5 trillion.
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