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Thursday, August 31, 2017
Harrington expanding into Connecticut with behavioral facility
Southbridge-based Harrington HealthCare is moving forward with an expansion in Northeastern Connecticut.
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Iraq War vets expanding W. Boylston brewery
A small West Boylston brewery creating one new beer about about every week is looking to expand in Central Massachusetts.
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Shopping plaza proposed at WRTA site
Auburn-based Galaxy Development has asked Worcester's planning board for approval to build a 66,000-square-foot shopping plaza.
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40u40: Jim Notaro is a golden god
The 40 Under Forty photo shoot at The Edge at Union Station had the greatest potential to be a dud, but the winners and the photographer pulled it off masterfully, feeding off the energy of one winner in particular.
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Hopkinton brewery to donate portion of taproom sales to Harvey relief
Although nearly 2,000 miles away, a Hopkinton brewer is hoping to make a sizeable donation to Hurricane Harvey relief efforts.
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Conn. nonprofit to convert $390K Sturbridge residence into disability housing
Connecticut nonprofit real estate Corporation for Independent Living purchased a home in Sturbridge for $389,900 to be used as a home for people with disabilities.
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SBANE offering manufacturing consulting grant
The Small Business Association of New England has developed a matching grant program intended to provide consulting expertise manufacturers in the state.
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Regional Roundup
Question of the Week
Tuesday we asked: Acton laboratory Psychemedics announced it will begin providing employee testing for companies for synthetic cannabinoids like K2, Spice and Blaze, which are all legal substances found in local stores and head shops.
With marijuana now legalized, should employers penalize potential or current employees for failing a drug test for a legal substance?
  • I think employers should treat marijuana as they do alcohol. It's legal but it can also impair job performance/safety.
  • Hard and fast rule. No toking before or during the job!
  • until it affects their job performance
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Historic Stearns Tavern spared from demolition, getting addition
Dudley solar farm to save $1.5 million in energy costs
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Stratton Hill Park apartments sold for $16.5M

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