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| New charges in New England Compounding Center case | | Six years after a nationwide fungal meningitis case traced to New England Compounding Center, charges have been filed against a man who allegedly made false statements to agents. | | Read more >> | | Lelling warns Legislature on supervised injection sites | | The U.S. attorney for Massachusetts said anyone who uses or works at a supervised injection site would likely face federal charges "regardless of any state law or study." | | Read more >> | | The Power 50: Harry Kokkinis | | The 94-year-old Table Talk Pies has been owned by the same family for three generations, and Kokkinis' chapter in that legacy will be the expansion of its production and return to its roots in Worcester. | | Read more >> | | The Power 50: Holly Chaffee | | Chaffee took over in February as the leader of VNA Care, a 1,250-employee firm that's been part of the Central Massachusetts community for more than 125 years. | | Read more >> | | | Like us on Facebook for our latest business news |
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| | Week in review | | Tree House Brewing's expansion gets town approval | | Tree House Brewing Co. has only been operating in Charlton for about a year, but it is gearing up for another expansion after the Charlton Planning Board approved its plans for a 16,000-square-foot addition.
| | Joyce Murphy stepping down from Commonwealth Medicine | | Joyce Murphy, executive vice chancellor for Commonwealth Medicine at UMass Medical School in Worcester, will step down from her role in August and be succeeded by the former CEO of Clinton Hospital.
| | $500K state grant to benefit new Worcester market | | The state has awarded a $500,000 for kitchen equipment at a planned food market in Worcester's Canal District. The funding from the state's Department of Agricultural Resources will be used to purchase specialized equipment for Worcester Public Market's manufacturing operation that will focus primarily on processing Massachusetts-grown and -harvested food products.
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