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North County

  • State urged to settle legality of fantasy sports betting

    State House News Service January 12, 2016

    There is "some urgency" for the Legislature to weigh in on the legality and regulation of daily fantasy sports and online gaming, the Massachusetts Gaming Commission concluded in a white paper on the relatively-new form of sports wagering.

  • Workers' Credit buys office in Littleton for execs

    January 8, 2016

    Fitchburg's $1.3-billion Workers' Credit Union has purchased an office in Littleton to house its senior management team, freeing up spaces at its administrative offices in Fitchburg and Lunenburg.

  • Local Macy's stores survive $400M cut

    January 7, 2016

    The five Macy's stores in Central Massachusetts, including those in Marlborough, Framingham and Natick, were saved from the chopping block as the Cincinnati-based retailer announced the closure of 36 stores nationwide.

  • Central Mass. cities get slice of $700K opioid grant

    January 7, 2016

    Five Central Massachusetts communities will receive part of a $700,000 grant awarded by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health on Wednesday to help fight opioid addiction in the state.

  • Athol Savings donates $22K to United Way

    January 5, 2016

    Athol Savings Bank said it donated $22,000 to the United Way of North Central Massachusetts in 2015, according to a statement.

  • Lisa Wong's Fitchburg legacy

    Emily Micucci January 4, 2016

    In the mid-2000s, Fitchburg City Hall, and the community itself, was a much different place than it is today.

  • DiNatale to focus on Fitchburg economic development

    Emily Micucci January 4, 2016

    Fitchburg Mayor Stephen DiNatale is a local politician with deep roots in the community, who has vowed to address economic development obstacles.

  • Changing of the Guard in Fitchburg

    January 4, 2016

    After four terms of serving as the city's first minority mayor, Lisa Wong has stepped aside and Stephen DiNatale will take over as the head of the city, having won the election in November. DiNatale wants to build upon what Wong has accomplished but…

  • HealthAlliance cancer center receives $3,500

    December 30, 2015

    Leominster's HealthAllliance Hospital received a $3,500 donation that will benefit breast cancer patients.

  • Beverly businessman pushing for Worcester professional hockey

    Laura Finaldi January 4, 2016

    Last month, Worcester's Civic Center Commission unanimously approved a plan to bring professional hockey back to the DCU Center. The fate of a potential Worcester team is in the hands of the East Coast Hockey League and businessman Cliff Rucker.

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