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Friday, June 2, 2017
Eversource buying Aquarion for $1.7 billion
New England's largest energy supplier and its dominant private water company will combine under a $1.67 billion agreement.
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Springfield construction firm opens Worcester location
Fontaine Bros., a Springfield construction management firm, will celebrate the grand opening of its new Worcester office June 28.
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BJ's starting B2B sales division
BJ's Wholesale Club is launching a new business-to-business sales division.
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The new EMC
Almost eight months after Dell and EMC merged together, the new company is doing well.
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Realtor leasing office and medical building in Marlborough
A Wayland real estate company is leasing a new two-story building in Marlborough with 14,400 square feet of office and medical space.
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Plainville casino fined $65,000
The Massachusetts Gaming Commission levied a $65,000 fine upon Plainridge Park Casino for repeatedly not complying with minimum security staffing requirements at the Plainville slots parlor.
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Mass. leaders decry Paris withdrawl
The United States will withdraw from the international agreement aimed at reducing carbon emissions to combat the effects of global warming and climate change, President Donald Trump announced on Thursday.
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Regional Roundup
Week in review
Electronic medical records settlement
eClinicalWorks will pay $155 million to settle a lawsuit alleging it misrepresented the capabilities of its software and paid kickbacks to influential customers.
Graduation money
Airbnb announced that hosts in Worcester over the May 12-14 graduation weekend earned a collective $36,000, and visitors contributed $230,000 to the local economy.
Up and running in 100 days
Mount Wachusett Community College is constructing a $3.5 million student center in 100 days, in order to have it up and running by the fall.
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Telegram & Gazette striving after layoffs, succession of new owners
Total pay for MetroWest workers rises to $23 billion
The Hanover gets strong credit affirmations
Dell further ties itself to VMware
Big Y Foods names workforce management director
Behavioral Concepts appoints new professional development, research director

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