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    November gas prices in Mass. lowest since 2004

    Monica Benevides November 2, 2020

    The average gasoline price of regular unleaded in Massachusetts is down two cents from last week, averaging $2.08 per gallon, the travel organization AAA announced on Monday.

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    Weymouth drops compressor fight in Enbridge agreement

    State House News Service November 2, 2020

    The town of Weymouth will drop its ongoing legal fight against a controversial natural gas project, and energy giant Enbridge will pay the municipality $10 million as part of a newly reached host community agreement that immediately drew…

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    New Baker reopening orders to address rise in cases

    State House News Service November 2, 2020

    After a weekend that saw the number of COVID-19 deaths surpass 10,000 and as the number of people who need hospital care for a coronavirus infection rises, Gov. Charlie Baker will announce new orders related to the state's economic reopening on…

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    Worcester software startup raises $3M

    Monica Benevides November 2, 2020

    Worcester software startup Blustream has raised $3 million in funding to back its product experience platform, the company announced in October.

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    QCC online associate program named nation's 5th best

    November 2, 2020

    Quinsigamond Community College's online associate degree program offers America's fifth best return on investment, according to a higher education rankings site.

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    Baker family of Newton buys second Auburn mobile home park for $2.5M

    November 2, 2020

    Six months after buying the American Mobile Home Park in Auburn, a limited liability corporation registered to Robert, Kevin, Gary and Jana Baker of Newton has purchased a second mobile home park off Route 20 in Auburn for just under $2.5 million.

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    UMass Memorial not yet in surge but preparing for one

    Grant Welker October 30, 2020

    UMass Memorial Health Care is not yet in a coronavirus surge but is preparing for one as cases rise locally and statewide, President and CEO Eric Dickson said in a staffwide memo Friday.

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    1 in 4 Central Mass. towns in coronavirus red category

    Grant Welker October 30, 2020

    More than one in four cities and towns in Central Massachusetts are now in the state's highest-risk coronavirus category, as cases across Massachusetts reach their highest levels since May.

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    Assumption locking down campus amid coronavirus outbreak

    Grant Welker October 29, 2020

    Assumption University will lock down its campus for a week starting Friday, and ask students to shelter in place amid a coronavirus outbreak that already led to more than one in five residential students having to quarantine or isolate themselves…

  • Central Mass. health leaders see pandemic unveiling racial inequity

    Grant Welker October 29, 2020

    Minority groups have always been disproportionately affected by health problems — it's just that the coronavirus pandemic has made those disparities more clear than ever, Central Massachusetts health leaders said in an online forum hosted by UMass…

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Has your company changed its DEI policies since President Donald Trump took office in January?
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The President Donald Trump Administration’s campaign to dismantle diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts throughout the federal government and to federally-funded institutions has put many companies and organizations committed to DEI on edge. Many have chosen to navigate Trump-era threats by reorganizing and rewording their DEI initiatives, including changing their wording to eradicate the words “diversity”, “equity”, and “inclusion” in favor of more ambiguous terms such as “fair”, “community”, and “wellbeing”.