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North County

  • Clinton, Leominster hospitals merger moves forward

    Sam Bonacci September 29, 2016

    The board of UMass Memorial Health Care has voted for a merger between its hospitals in Clinton and Leominster, with a final decision from the state to come within the next six months.

  • $93M Fitchburg commuter station opening Friday

    Sam Bonacci September 27, 2016

    The new Wachusett Commuter Rail Station on the Fitchburg Line will open on Friday.

  • Drought impact extends to Wachusett Mountain

    Marshal D. Haneisen September 26, 2016

    Amid a historic Massachusetts drought, Wachusett Mountain Ski Area must rely heavily on its failsafe Fitchburg water contract to meet its snow demands.

  • Horse-trading tax payments

    Sam Bonacci September 26, 2016

    A Leominster firm is growing by offering exotic & mundane exchanges to clients looking to avoid paying taxes.

  • UPS hiring 696 in Central Mass.

    Sam Bonacci September 23, 2016

    As the temperature drops and the holiday season closes in, UPS is ramping up its hiring and looking for an additional 696 employees in the Central Massachusetts region.

  • State funds $190K bus connecting Brattleboro, Worcester, Boston

    Sam Bonacci September 16, 2016

    The Massachusetts Department of Transportation has awarded a grant to fund a bus line connecting Brattleboro, Vt. to Boston through Fitchburg and Worcester as part of an effort to expand transportation access through rural western communities.

  • Devens jobs grow by 1,000

    State House News Service September 16, 2016

    Jobs and wages at Devens have continued their steady climb since 2012 showing a 55 percent increase in employment and an 89 percent spike in total wages over the past four years.

  • Executive leaving Fitchburg rubber bullet maker

    Sam Bonacci September 14, 2016

    The executive vice president at Fitchburg's Security Devices International Inc. will step down as of tomorrow, according to the company that manufactures rubber bullets and other less-lethal projectiles used by military and police forces.

  • P&W Railroad gets $2.38M for Gardner improvements

    Laura Finaldi September 13, 2016

    The Providence and Worcester Railroad Co. has been awarded $2.38 million in federal grant funds for track improvements along its Gardner branch rail line.

  • Worcester schools make U.S. News & World Report list

    Sam Bonacci September 13, 2016

    The latest U.S. News and World Report college ranking is out, with Worcester's schools having a strong showing overall and climbing in key rankings of more than 1,800 schools throughout the nation.

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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.