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All Massachusetts residents 16 and older will be eligible for COVID-19 vaccines starting April 19, the Gov. Charlie Baker Administration said Wednesday morning in a key milestone in the state's campaign to end the pandemic.
A 24-unit residential building on Main Street in Leicester has sold for $2.6 million, a price that values each apartment at about $108,000.
With the future of Becker College still unclear, state higher education officials say they want to make sure students will have options available to them.
NyLa Laboratories, a Worcester startup based at Massachusetts Biomedical Initiatives, known more commonly as MBI, has received certification to open a lab for a COVID-19 diagnostic testing, according to a Tuesday announcement.
Worcester city councilors are due to vote Tuesday night on a resolution supporting hundreds of Saint Vincent Hospital nurses who are striking because of what they call unsafe staffing levels.
In 2007, Worcester Polytechnic Institute stopped requiring SAT or ACT scores in its admissions process. Now, it won't consider them at all.
Massachusetts average gasoline prices on Monday had increased to $2.75 a gallon of regular unleaded, up from last week’s $2.69.
One of Worcester's most renowned restaurants will soon be back. Armsby Abbey, a popular restaurant and bar on Main Street on the northern edge of downtown, announced on social media late Monday night it plans to reopen in April.
The Worcester Red Sox may be limited by state guidelines for how many fans they'll be able to have at Polar Park this season, but it's their own cap that's put a lid on how many full-year season tickets they can sell for their inaugural season.
The Worcester Business Journal is seeking suggestions for individuals to include on its 2021 Power 50 list, which is compiled annually.
The number of artificial intelligence programs, such large language models and other such technology, are becoming more pervasive and are being catered to specific industries and specific tasks. On Aug. 18, the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education responded to the increased use of AI in the classroom by releasing statewide AI guidance for educators.
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