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North County

  • Fitchburg State launches dyslexia grad program

    November 11, 2015

    Fitchburg State University has launched a guided studies program for dyslexia specialists, preparing students with skills for a variety of careers in disciplines including literacy coaching or spec

  • Rockwell painting pays off for Gardner public schools

    State House News Service November 10, 2015

    A valuable 74-year-old painting that hung for years in the principal's office at Gardner High School will soon begin paying dividends for students in that community.

  • WinnDevelopment breaks ground on $24.2M Fitchburg mill conversion

    Emily Micucci November 9, 2015

    Boston-based WinnDevelopment has broken ground on a project that will transform a 110-year-old Fitchburg mill into 96 mixed-income apartment units.

  • Fitchburg mayor-elect to resign from House in Jan.

    State House News Service November 6, 2015

    Fitchburg Mayor-elect Rep. Stephen DiNatale plans to resign from the House in early January, which he thinks will allow the special election to replace him to coincide with the March 1 presidential primary.

  • Inmates to get 'new beginning' through MWCC education

    November 6, 2015

    Mount Wachusett Community College has partnered with the Worcester County Sheriff's Office to bring education and workforce training to inmates. It's an effort to give inmates direction — well away from jail — once they're out.

  • Bemis Associates: Learning by doing

    Christina P. O'neill November 9, 2015

    Bemis Associates, which manufactures heat seal film adhesives, coatings and tapes for activewear, rainwear, military, tent, hazmat and other applications, does not hesitate to put trainees in positions that exceed their comfort levels.

  • WBJ honors Top Workplaces of 2015

    November 9, 2015

    Innovation, as a word, is massively overused. At this point, companies and job applicants that don't use the words “innovative” or “innovation” in their descriptions are the ones who are really breaking the mold.

  • Guild of St. Agnes gives raises for educational achievements

    John A. Lahtinen November 9, 2015

    The story of the Guild of St. Agnes, a full-service early education and care facility, started back in 1913 with the agency serving just 19 children in a day nursery.

  • Hospitals oppose price disparity fixes

    Emily Micucci November 9, 2015

    Even though they may benefit financially, Central Massachusetts hospitals have joined together with their brethren from around the Bay State to oppose efforts to limit the pricing disparity between healthcare providers.

  • Fresh Beginnings

    November 9, 2015

    Millbury Federal Credit Union opened a new branch at 117B Stafford St. in Worcester. The credit union has assets more than $300 million and more than 50,000 members.

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