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North County

  • Precision Optics cuts losses by 23 percent; improves efficiencies

    Laura Finaldi November 15, 2016

    Gardner's Precision Optics Corporation shrunk its losses in its recently completed first quarter while revenue fell slightly.

  • Laddawn hiring at newly expanded facility

    November 15, 2016

    Laddawn, a packaging maker headquartered in Devens, prides itself on its giving nature. The company, which has 304 total employees in five different states, participates in several charitable events every year, and manufactures entirely with…

  • Full service at $93M Fitchburg commuter station starting Monday

    Sam Bonacci November 15, 2016

    Full commuter rail service for the recently opened, $93-million Wachusett Station on the Fitchburg Line will commence next week.

  • Central Mass. officials tout Community Compacts

    State House News Service November 14, 2016

    Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito is bouncing from town hall to town hall in central Massachusetts on Monday, meeting with officials from Boylston, West Boylston, Milford and Princeton, and signing Community Compacts with those towns.

  • Steward extending reach into Central Mass.

    November 10, 2016

    The second-largest healthcare provider in the state is making moves to extended outside of its Eastern Massachusetts stronghold through a new partnership with a 200 physician independent practice association based in Central Massachusetts.

  • 48-bed recovery center opens in Westminster

    Sam Bonacci November 8, 2016

    The 48-bed Recovery Centers of America (RCA) drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility opened in Westminster last week.

  • North Central chamber secures 75 new members

    Sam Bonacci November 8, 2016

    The North Central Massachusetts Chamber of Commerce has secured 75 new members as a result of its latest member campaign, the organization announced Monday.

  • Fitchburg State gets $240K for student research

    Sam Bonacci November 8, 2016

    In one of the largest private grants it has ever received, Fitchburg State University has received $240,000 to fund student-faculty collaboration on research focused on issues of personal fitness and the health of the Nashua River over the next…

  • Devens a model for smart planning

    James B. Eldridge November 7, 2016

    A new site in Devens will become the largest parcel of land available for commercial use in the area; and it is highly likely to attract businesses from the life science and technology sectors.

  • Central Mass. cashes in on building bioscience

    Laura Finaldi November 7, 2016

    Construction firms are cashing in on the booming life science sector's need for up-to-code, specifically designed facilities.

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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.