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Tuesday, March 27, 2018
 
Electric vehicle charging stations popping up in Central Mass.
 
In Central Massachusetts, more electric car charging stations are popping up, and they're being used far more than ever.
 
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Protonex lands $1.9M military power device order
 
Southborough manufacturer of U.S. soldier power kits Protonex has received another $1.9 million order from a U.S. Army division working with allied nations in combat training.
 
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Jewish Healthcare Center expanding with new Worcester building
 
Jewish Healthcare Center has bought a 5,600-square-foot building on Salisbury Street in Worcester to expand its administrative offices.
 
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Hologic's mammography system achieves premarket approval
 
A high-resolution mammography system from Marlborough medical device maker Hologic has received premarket approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for advanced 3D imaging.
 
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Target partners with Shipt for delivery in Worcester area next month
 
Just over three months after acquiring grocery delivery service Instacart rival Shipt for $550 million, Target announced Tuesday it will begin offering online grocery delivery to New England homes next month, including in the Worcester area.
 
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MBTA developing structure for $7 million parking revenue increase
 
The MBTA has penciled in $7 million in new parking revenues for next year. Now they're figuring out who will pay.
 
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101: Rebuilding trust
 
Work betrayals – such as mismanagement of layoffs, executive-level crime, or a leader taking credit for someone else's efforts – erode trust.
 
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Medusa Brewing Co. in Hudson is planning to expand with a 10,000-square-foot production brewery, Wormtown Brewery is wrapping up an expansion and Greater Good Imperial Brewing Co. just opened its first taproom in Worcester. According to the Mass. Brewers Guild, there are now 154 commercial breweries in the state, including 39 opened last year, and 104 have taprooms.
Is the craft beer market in Massachusetts becoming oversaturated?
No. Are you kidding? There's no such thing as too much beer.
Not yet. But the market growth rate is slowing and the poorly-positioned breweries will fall by the wayside.
Yes. Their major competition is no longer major brewers like Anheuser-Busch but other craft brewers.

 
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Medusa Brewing Co. eyes 10,000-square-foot production facility in Hudson
 
 
Honey Farms office moves out of Worcester after $39M purchase
 
 
Business improvement district capitalizing on Hudson's momentum
 
 
Flash fire at Dudley factory injures three workers
 
 
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