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| Boston Scientific receives FDA approval for non-opioid painkiller | | Boston Scientific announced Thursday it has received regulatory approval for a new treatment for chronic pain without the use of opioids. | | Read more >> | | Best of Business: Lamoureux Pagano tackles complex projects close to home | | Certain architecture firms specialize in a project type so specialized – like a casino or power plants – their work can take them all over the country. | | Read more >> | | After tax law, National Grid to reduce rate increase request | | National Grid will seek a smaller rate hike in Massachusetts than it originally requested, the utility company said Thursday, citing the benefit of the recent federal tax reform bill. | | Read more >> | | | Like us on Facebook for our latest business news |
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| | Week in review | | Miles Press, last commercial printer in Printers Building, moves to Auburn | | The industry giving Worcester's Printers Building its name more than 80 years ago is now completely absent from the 44 Portland St. building.
| | PawSox $83M stadium deal moves forward in R.I. legislature | | The Rhode Island Senate Finance Committee voted 8-1 on Tuesday to pass along an $83-million ballpark deal for the Pawtucket Red Sox for approval by the full legislature, as the Red Sox' Triple-A affiliate is in separate talks to move the team to Worcester.
| | Newly-led Rotman company acquires Rotman's $5M distribution firm | | An Atlanta rubber latex product manufacturer that recently moved to Worcester has acquired a business entity owned by furniture executive Steve Rotman less than a month after Rotman was named CEO of that Atlanta company.
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