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Tuesday, September 11, 2018
 
Central Mass. schools serve up MBA options for busy professionals
 
Executives – or those on an executive track – are drawn to pursue a master of business administration degree for different reasons.
 
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City Council to vote on $240M WooSox deal Wednesday
 
Approval of several items by the Worcester City Council on Wednesday evening could set in motion a massive redevelopment of the Canal District anchored by a $90-million ballpark for the Pawtucket Red Sox.
 
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Insulet CEO to retire; COO to succeed
 
Patrick Sullivan, the CEO of the insulin device company building a $100 million facility in Acton, will retire at the end of the year.
 
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WPI, Clark lead local schools in U.S. News rankings
 
The annual rankings are in, and eight Central Massachusetts colleges made at least one list by the U.S. News & World Report released Monday.
 
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Worcester law office acquires Uxbridge estate planning firm
 
Worcester-based Estate Preservation Law Offices has acquired the trust and estate planning, elder law and probate services of Uxbridge firm Cove & Hogarth.
 
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Clinton woman received 20-month prison sentence for Russian museum thefts
 
A Clinton woman will serve nearly two years in prison after being sentenced Monday for stealing money from the Russian Museum of Icons.
 
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Mass. employers optimistic about state, national economy
 
The eight-and-a-half year run during which Massachusetts employers were more bullish about the state economy than the U.S. economy ended in August and analysts said the change says more about the national economy.
 
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Question of the Week
 
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A new service announced by the MBTA's commuter rail operating partner, Keolis Commuter Services, will expand upon a program first started last spring by allowing commuter rail passengers to pay for tickets with a credit card while on board the train via a mobile point-of-sale system manned by the conductor.
How often do you use MBTA commuter rail?
Frequently. It is my preferred form of local travel.
Occasionally. If I’m going somewhere I won’t want my car like Logan airport or Fenway Park.
Rarely. I’ll use it once or twice a year in special circumstances.
Never. It remains too inconvenient.

 
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Canal Lofts developer to build $20M autism school in Lincoln Square
 
 
UMass Memorial offering first Worcester child eye surgery
 
 
Five Worcester colleges among WSJ top 500 nationally
 
 
How nearly 15 years of negotiations landed the PawSox in Worcester
 
 
Menkiti family makes another move into downtown Worcester with $860K purchase
 
 
Two MassDevelopment redevelopment experts hired for Worcester, Fitchburg
 
 
Good Chemistry temporarily forced to stop selling its own marijuana
 
 
Spencer Furniture to close after 58 years
 
 
The Canal Distric's now second-biggest developer seeks to avoid homogenization
 
 
 
 

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