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Thursday, May 10, 2018
Devens' Great Exchange business recycling program expanding
What started as a one-time business service event strictly for Devens now encompasses nearly three dozen communities throughout New England.
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Rotman-led Vystar Corp. buys air purifier firm for $975K
Worcester latex manufacturer Vystar Corp., headed by furniture executive Steve Rotman, has acquired nearly all of the assets an Illinois maker of air purification systems for $975,000.
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Survey: Nurses care for too many patients
More Massachusetts nurses are saying they have to care for too many patients at once, now up to 61 percent of those surveyed by the Massachusetts Nurses Association.
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WBJ 40 under Forty nominations due tomorrow
Nominations for the WBJ's 40 Under Forty Awards for 2018, which honors Central Massachusetts' up-and-coming business leaders, are due Friday.
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Study: WPI is fifth-best value for colleges in Mass.
Worcester Polytechnic Institute is the fifth-best value among Massachusetts colleges thanks to its high starting pay for graduates and relatively high rate of scholarships and grants, according to an annual report by the financial website SmartAsset.
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WPI student company wants to help you party
Worcester Polytechnic Institute student Panagiotis Argyrakis' background as DJ, and his passion for music drove him to an innovative solution: an automated party lighting system.
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Bill would set 21 as minimum age for tobacco statewide
Nearly 70 percent of the state's population lives in communities that have adopted local policies raising their tobacco-buying age to 21. A bill would extend that age hike statewide.
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Regional Roundup
Question of the Week
Tuesday we asked: The minor league baseball team Pawtucket Red Sox have been in discussions with Worcester officials about a possible relocation to the city, but Rhode Island House Speaker Nicholas Mattiello and team consultant Guy Dufault told NPR the two sides are near a deal to keep the team in The Ocean State.
Do you believe the Pawtucket Red Sox will move to Worcester?
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Old Sturbridge Village adds 5,400 solar panels
Vacant Worcester school to become 23-unit apartment building
Canal District food tour launches for the year
Hologic loses $680 million in Q2
Boston communications firm opens Worcester office

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