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North County

  • F&M quadruples sales with new storage container

    Livia Gershon April 3, 2017

    If you're on an organizing binge this spring and you walk into a big box store for supplies, you might not realize that one of your main choices for plastic totes and cabinets, Bella Storage Solution, comes from an unassuming company located right…

  • Seaman Paper takes soft steps toward sustainability

    Sarah Connell April 3, 2017

    Taking “Soft Steps Forward” might sound like a philosophy that comes naturally in the satin tissue industry, but for Seaman Paper in Gardner, taking a soft approach is no simple matter.

  • Colleges drop standardized tests to boost applications, diversity

    Emily Micucci April 3, 2017

    In March, Worcester State University announced it will no longer require undergraduate applicants to submit standardized test scores as a requirement for admission.

  • MetroWest employment growth lags state

    Grant Welker March 30, 2017

    MetroWest's employment growth over the past year lagged behind the state, adding only 900 jobs during that time, according to new data labor data released this week.

  • Worcester Co. fares poorly in health report

    Grant Welker March 30, 2017

    Worcester County is fourth-worst among Massachusetts counties in quality of life, according to a new report that gauges areas' healthiness.

  • DPH to hold meeting on UMass psych bed closure

    Savannah Donohue March 29, 2017

    The Massachusetts Department of Public Health will hold a public meeting at 4 p.m. Thursday at St. George Cathedral on the proposed closure of 13 inpatient psychiatric beds by UMass Memorial Medical Center.

  • Assisted suicide debate raises questions about how we die

    Livia Gershon March 29, 2017

    Doctors are re-examining whether medical aid in dying should be legal in Massachusetts, leading to bigger questions about end-of-life care.

  • Treating addiction

    Laura Finaldi March 29, 2017

    Stigmas surrounding medications like methadone and suboxone are prevalent, but providers see them as useful tools in treating addiction.

  • Headwall Photonics expands into Bolton

    March 28, 2017

    Headwall Photonics, a Fitchburg manufacturer of spectral imaging products, has added a second location in Bolton.

  • Worcester area adds 1,600 jobs in February

    Savannah Donohue March 28, 2017

    The Worcester area added 1,600 jobs in February, bumping total employment to 280,300.

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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.