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Wednesday, March 30, 2016
 
Assumption to break ground on new academic building
 
Assumption College will break ground next week on a 60,000-square-foot academic building with 13 high-tech classrooms and a 400-person performance hall in Worcester.
 
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Worcester strikes second $450K deal for marijuana
 
Worcester's city manager has issued a second letter of non-opposition for a medical marijuana site, opening the door for Prime Wellness Centers, Inc. to locate in the northern part of the city on Pullman Street.
 
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Restaurant group nabs Bull Mansion for $480K
 
The historic Bull Mansion at 55 Pearl St. in Worcester has been purchased for $480,000 with the owners planning to open a restaurant in the location close to downtown.
 
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Incom, innovation go hand in hand
 
The U.S. Department of Energy asked Charlton fiber-optic manufacturer Incom to step out of its comfort zone, and now that partnership is paying dividends.
 
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Lowell bank buys burnt Leominster hotel for $585K
 
Enterprise Bank of Lowell has acquired the former site of the burned down Columbia Hotel for $585,000 with plans to create a new banking center in Leominster.
 
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Big Y acquires Park Ave. Pharmacy in Worcester
 
Springfield grocery operator Big Y Foods, Inc. has acquired the independent Park Avenue Pharmacy in Worcester, with all the store's prescription records being transferred to the nearby Big Y store.
 
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Tegra Medical has experience beyond its years
 
Tegra Medical has a depth of experience that belies its founding date of 2007.
 
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Solar backers say impasse taking toll on jobs, investments
 
Solar industry executives, workers and municipal officials pushed Tuesday to get a bill to foster growth in the solar power industry over the finish line, repeating their warning that further delays will cost the state jobs and money.
 
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The List: Top tourist attractions
 
Ranked by total attendance, 2014
 
DCU Center, Worcester 505,917
Southwick's Zoo, Mendon 500,000
Wachusett Mountain Ski Area, Princeton 424,000
Old Sturbridge Village, Sturbridge 262,117
The Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts, Worcester 208,898
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