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Shirley waste firm fined $38K for Harvard oil spill | Shirley waste removal contractor Mitrano Removal Services has been fined $38,480 for failing to promptly notify state officials about a 30-gallon oil spill and a delay in cleaning up the site. | Read more >> | Framingham State pairs with Assumption, Newbury colleges | Framingham State University has partnered with Assumption College and Newbury College to give students an option to earn a graduate degree just one year after their bachelor's. | Read more >> | BJ's adds one-swipe wishlist, other new online features | BJ's Wholesale Club is adding a simple one-swipe move to its app allowing customers to add an item to their shopping wish list, a feature common with some dating sites. | Read more >> | |
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BJ's seeks to go public again | |
Westborough bulk retailer BJ's Wholesale Club has filed papers to go public, the company announced Thursday. The company, previously listed on the NYSE, went private when it was acquired in 2011 for $2.8 billion by CVC Capital Partners and Leonard Green & Partners.
| Angelini, 75, retires from The Hanover board | |
Worcester lawyer and longtime chairman at The Hanover Insurance Group Michael Angelini is retiring from that company's board of directors, the insurance firm announced Tuesday. The retirement, effective immediately, comes after Angelini's 30 years of service to the company and its affiliates. According to The Hanover, the company's governance guidelines prohibit directors from serving beyond the age of 75.
| Kevin Perry sentenced to 14 years in prison | |
Kevin Perry, the former owner of The Usual and Blackstone Tap, has been sentenced to 14 years in federal prison for using those eateries and other properties to launder proceeds of his illegal opioid sales.
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