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North County

  • 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.

  • Tourism travel up in Central Mass.

    Sam Bonacci September 12, 2016

    Tourism travel is up in North Central Massachusetts, according to the latest hotel tax data for the region's largest communities.

  • UMass Memorial exploring Clinton, HealthAlliance merger

    Laura Finaldi September 12, 2016

    The merger between UMass Memorial Health Care two hospitals in North Central Massachusetts is emblematic of an ongoing trend of hospital consolidation.

  • Banks, SBA increase small biz lending

    Laura Finaldi September 12, 2016

    Banks in Worcester County have boosted their SBA lending, following a push from the agency to increase lending to small businesses and traditionally underserved populations.

  • Mount Wachusett opens doors to displaced ITT Tech students

    Sam Bonacci September 9, 2016

    The abrupt closure of all 137 campuses of the ITT Technical Institute has left approximately 35,000 students out in the cold, and Mount Wachusett Community College has announced it will work with them to find them a place at the school.

  • Autism services provider opening Fitchburg location

    Sam Bonacci September 8, 2016

    Behavioral Concepts, Inc., an autism assistance provider with a center in Worcester, has announced plans to open an additional office in Fitchburg.

  • Jack's Abby to open another Framingham tasting room

    September 6, 2016

    Framingham brewer Jack's Abby Craft Lager has proposed expanding its new facilities even further by opening a tasting room at the building next door to its 100 Clinton St. location.

  • New website seeks to open government's data

    State House News Service September 6, 2016

    Massachusetts Comptroller Thomas Shack is poised to give anyone interested the opportunity to take a closer look at the digital innards of state government with a new transparency website aptly called CTHRU.

  • Micro-loan boosts Townsend small business

    Sam Bonacci August 31, 2016

    A $20,000 micro-loan has helped establish a new small business in Townsend as it looked to relocate and expand its operations.

  • 40 Under 40: Nicholas J. Carbone

    August 26, 2016

    At 25, Carbone was one of the youngest people ever elected to Fitchburg City Council, serving one term before being elected to the school committee.

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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.