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Central Mass. pharmacy owner docked $200,000 for opioid violations | The owner of pharmacies in Worcester, Fitchburg and Gardner has reached a settlement with the U.S. Attorney's Office after he was found to have improperly dispensed drugs and kept flawed record-keeping. | Read more >> | Devens development leader heading to Framingham | The de-facto town manager for Devens, Thatcher Kezer, is headed to Framingham to be the city's top appointed executive. | Read more >> | MBTA WiFi project delayed | To the tens of thousands of commuter rail riders who struggle daily with inconsistent wireless connectivity years after state officials promised a smooth new system, the MBTA has a message. | Read more >> | |
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Week in review | |
Holy Cross eliminating Crusader mascot, logo | |
Even though the College of the Holy Cross board of trustees voted in January to keep the Crusader name for its athletics program, the Worcester college will phase out the current knight-and-sword Crusader logo and retire its costumed mascot.
| Toys R Us to liquidate U.S. operations, close six Central Mass. stores | |
Just weeks after announcing plans to close 182 stores, including four in Central Massachusetts, Toys R Us is now planning to end its U.S. operations and close all six stores in the region.
| Chamber wants temporary West Station in Allston for Worcester-Framingham line | |
The Framingham-Worcester commuter rail line is one of the busiest in the state, and any disruption as part of the state's effort to reconfigure the Allston portion of the MassPike could impact the line if a temporary station isn't built, the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce said in a letter to the state.
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