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Thursday, May 11, 2017 | | Biostage running short on cash with IND looming | Biostage, which develops bioengineered organ implants, reported it lost $3.8 million in the first quarter, leaving it with only enough cash through the end of the year, as expenses increased during the company's transition into its clinical stage. | Read more >> | FedEx distribution facility sold for $33M | A high-bay distribution facility completely leased to FedEx SmartPost was sold for $33 million in Northborough, according to the seller's representative and public records. | Read more >> | Making Worcester restaurants fun | Laura DiBenedetto founded Vision Advertising in Worcester when she was 19. After nearly two decades of purposeful slow growth, her firm specializes in advertising for hospitality and professional services firms. | Read more >> | | |
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Mevion breaks cancer treatment record | Littleton-based Mevion Medical Systems on Tuesday said it has set a new record for treating patients with proton therapy. | Read more >> | Manufacturer building 43K square foot Sturbridge office complex | Construction has begun on a 43,000-square-foot office space in Sturbridge at the junction of I-84, Route 20, and the Massachusetts Turnpike, according to the project's architect. | Read more >> | NRC says Pilgrim needs no futher regulations | The Nuclear Regulatory Commission concluded no additional regulatory actions are needed at Pilgrim Nuclear Station, which is scheduled to close for good in May of 2019. | Read more >> | |
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Question of the Week | Tuesday we asked: While the number of adults in the U.S. on the autism spectrum is expected to increase over the next 10 years, that population remains significantly underemployed. According to Advancing Futures for Adults with Autism, 90 percent of adults with autism are unemployed or underemployed, and just 58 percent of adults with autism worked in their early 20s, according to Drexel University. | What are the challenges in recruiting people on the autism spectrum to your company? | | It is so great you are recognizing this important topic. | See All Comments >> | |
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