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Wednesday, July 5, 2017
Greendale Mall surviving amid store closures, more competition
As retailers across the country are expected to close thousands of locations this year, the Greendale Mall may need an unlikely rebound to avoid becoming another mall that couldn't make it through the online shopping trend.
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Telegram parent to settle lawsuit over deceitful subscriptions
The owner of the Worcester Telegram & Gazette, MetroWest Daily News and other daily and weekly newspapers in Massachusetts is being sued in a class-action case in which the chain is alleged to have offered deceitful subscriptions.
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EcoTarium, Antiquarian Society among eight to split $947K in cultural funding
Eight destinations in Central Massachusetts, including Old Sturbridge Village and Worcester's EcoTarium, were among those receiving funding from the Massachusetts Cultural Council.
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Advocates call for public vetting of MassHealth reforms
Advocates for people with disabilities are urging lawmakers to reject MassHealth reforms proposed by Gov. Charlie Baker, arguing such changes are better handled publicly than through a conference committee negotiating in secret.
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Mass. 18th best to start a business
Massachusetts is rated as the 18th-best state to start a business, with the most educated residents in the country but with high business costs, according to a new report.
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Opinion: Protect mental health employment services
Work is more than a paycheck. This is especially true for people struggling with mental illness and/or addiction.
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Clark professor named to prestigious fellowship
A Clark University professor, Sergio Granados-Focil, has been named one of only 65 scientists across the country to this year's class of American Chemical Society fellows, the school announced Wednesday.
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Regional Roundup
The List: Largest architectural firms
Ranked by total number of local licensed architects

Ai3 Architects, Wayland 8
Lamoureax, Pagano & Associates Inc., Worcester 7
Maugel Associates, Harvard 4
Gorman Richardson Lewis Architects, Hopkinton 4
Cutler Design Inc., Worcester 4
Source: Each firm via survey
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