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Friday, March 25, 2016
 
Hanover named one of 'America's Best Employers'
 
The Hanover Insurance Group has been named one of "America's Best Employers" in the mid-size category for 2016 by Forbes Magazine.
 
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Marlborough co. to join S&P 500
 
Marlborough’s Hologic has been selected to be listed on the S&P 500 trading index.
 
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Sub shop makes Massachusetts debut
 
A Jersey Mike's Subs eatery will open its first Massachusetts location in Marlborough this April and bring with it a campaign to benefit a local food bank.
 
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Wormtown co-founder to speak at New England brew summit
 
Wormtown Brewery’s brewmaster and co-founder Ben Roesch has been tapped to speak at the inaugural New England Brew Summit.
 
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Staples stock jumps as judge criticizes FTC
 
The ongoing saga of the $6.3 billion acquisition of Office Depot by Staples took an unexpected, and profitable, turn for Staples and its shareholders when a judge presiding criticized the FTC's handling of a witness.
 
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Urgent care center to open in Marlborough
 
A CareWell Urgent Care center with an affiliation to UMass Memorial Health Care is set to open this summer in Marlborough.
 
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Mass. jobless rate dips to 4.5 percent
 
The unemployment rate in Massachusetts fell well below the national average in February to 4.5 percent.
 
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The week in review
 
NCAA money
 
Holy Cross’ NCAA appearance in two games has earned the college and other Patriot League teams approximately $3.2 million. The money will be distributed over the next six years.
 
A tasty prank
 
Polar has released a limited edition seltzer flavor called Unicorn Kisses as well as an April Fools’ campaign to go along with it.
 
Spag's reborn
 
The Spag's in Shrewsbury is no more, but the Lakeway Commons that will replace it and house a Whole Foods, offices and housing is set to have construction begin in May.
 
 
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Mass. taxpayers owed $19.7M in federal refunds
 
 
Wormtown Brewery grew 400% in first year on Shrewsbury Street
 
 
Natick man named small business owner of the year
 
 
Polar's early April Fools' joke
 
 
Holy Cross' basketball tourney run earns $3.2M
 
 
Milford biotech postpones $40M IPO
 
 
Worcester company bought by California firm
 
 
Construction set for May at former Spag's site
 
 
HART posts loss, begins Mayo Clinic studies
 
 
 
 
 
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