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Friday, August 18, 2017
20 Central Mass. companies make Inc. 5000 list
Twenty Central Massachusetts companies made the Inc. 5000 list of fastest growing companies this year.
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AMSC downsizing to $3.2M facility in Ayer
AMSC, the company downsizing from its massive Devens space, will land a few miles away in Ayer.
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QCC offering drone classes
Quinsigamond Community College is now offering a drone certification program, which the college says is the first of its kind at a Massachusetts community college.
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Ameresco, BlueWave, BCBS to unveil five solar farms
Ameresco, Blue Wave and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts are celebrating the completion of five solar arrays in Hopedale and Mendon next month.
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UMMS panel to call for protection of NIH funding
Congressman James McGovern and others will call on Congress and the White House not to cut National Institutes of Health funding for critical medical research in a panel discussion today.
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QCC, MWCC denounce Nazis, KKK
Presidents of each of the 15 community college in the state - including two in Central Massachusetts - released a statement Thursday condemning the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville.
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Access woes complicate heightened focus on behavioral health
A lack of access to providers can pose barriers for people needing behavioral health care, according to industry officials who on Thursday suggested expanding access to telemedicine services.
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Regional Roundup
Week in review
Wegmans to hire 550 for Natick supermarket
Wegmans said Wednesday it has begun hiring approximately 550 employees for its two-story Natick Mall location scheduled to open in spring.
Worcester City Council makes push for PawSox
The City Council voted 8-1 Tuesday to approve a resolution to support the city's effort to draw the Pawtucket Red Sox into a new stadium in Worcester.
The resolution called on City Manager Edward Augustus to do everything in his power to woo the Red Sox Triple-A affiliate to the city.
Greater Good brewery moving to Worcester
Greater Good Imperial Brewing Co., a contract brewer, is planning to open a 10,000-square-foot brewery and taproom on Millbrook Street in Worcester early next year.
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Purgatory brewery to open in Northbridge next month
Greater Good brewery moving to Worcester
Acton couple charged over asking for $50M federal wind farm grants
Railers to buy EcoTarium new train engine
Ameresco starts two Pennsylvania projects, announces tripling in net income
Playground supplier relocating to Medway
Altruist Brewing Company to open brewery, taproom in fall
Asian food distributors buy Milford facility for $1.85M
Nearly 100 Worcester businesses join PawSox push

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