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Single-family home sale prices continued to rise in and around Worcester in the month of November, reflecting an upward trend accelerated during the coronavirus pandemic.
Quinsigamond Community College will offer free nurse assistant and home health aide training and administrative medical professional programs next year, thanks to grant funding.
The price for gasoline continues to increase in Massachusetts. The average price per gallon of regular unleaded is now $2.12, which is two cents more than last week, according to the travel association AAA Northeast.
Four hospitals in Central Massachusetts received an A for safety in twice-a-year reviews by a national group on Monday.
MassBio, a Cambridge nonprofit trade association representing the Massachusetts life science industry, will begin a nationwide search for a new CEO following its current president and CEO’s departure in early 2021.
UMass Memorial Health Care expects to receive 1,950 doses of a coronavirus vaccine on Tuesday, with priority given first to frontline caregivers.
West Boylston was awarded $49,000 to improve pedestrian safety at four locations near a school and recreational facilities as part of a $1.7-million state grant package.
A Worcester Business Journal webcast scheduled for Thursday will tackle the role of telehealth services in the future of medicine, featuring medical officials from around Central Mass.
A Boston property investment company has paid $5.5 million for a multi-tenant commercial building off Route 20 in Auburn.
Gov. Charlie Baker signed a $45.9 billion state budget on Friday that will not raise broad-based taxes and reflects a more optimistic view of state finances than once feared early in the pandemic, but the governor sent back with amendments a key…
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