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Thursday, March 23, 2017
Framingham pharmacist guilty in fatal tainted-drug case
Barry Cadden, a co-owner and head pharmacist of a Framingham company connected to a fungal meningitis outbreak, was convicted Wednesday of fraud and racketeering.
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Marlborough ice center adding two new rinks
Due to hockey's rising popularity and the possibility of adding more winter sports like curling and speed skating, the New England Sports Center in Marlborough will open two new ice rinks by August.
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Marlborough president gets six years in prison over $3B scheme
The former president of TelexFree was sentenced to six years in prison and three years of supervised release Wednesday on charges that he ran an international $3 billion pyramid scheme out of the company.
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Game of Thrones video game firms expands in Framingham
A company that made video games based on the TV shows Game of Thrones and Star Trek will move into larger offices in Framingham.
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Rosenberg 'can't even describe' impact health bill would have on Mass.
Senate President Stan Rosenberg said Thursday the American Health Care Act would deprive the state of federal dollars, leading to untold budgetary troubles on Beacon Hill.
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Mass. adds 10,000 jobs in February
Massachusetts added 10,100 jobs last month but its unemployment rate ticked slightly upward to 3.4 percent, the state announced Thursday.
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West Boylston building to grow with $8M bond
A West Boylston real estate entity will use the proceeds from an $8 million bond to expand a facility that it has leased to a Worcester manufacturer.
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Question of the Week
Tuesday we asked: Last week, high-profile and business Twitter users were hacked, including Worcester State University and Polar Beverages, and their accounts sent pro-Nazi messages.
What does your business do to prevent hacking?
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Crust's new owner seeks to elevate Worcester's bread game
Cains Foods closing 44-year-old Ayer plant
Owner of Worcester restaurants indicted on drug, laundering charges
Mercantile Center replacing long-dead Worcester Galleria
Worcester State, Polar hacked by pro-Nazi messages
Suit against UMass-affiliated Shields dismissed
Holy Cross 'Most Beautiful' campus in Mass.
Years of losses make local insurers attractive to larger companies
Leicester IT firm expands into Conn. with acquisition

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