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Friday, February 2, 2018
 
Holy Cross newspaper ditches 'Crusader' name
 
The student newspaper at College of the Holy Cross will no longer be called The Crusader, which shared a name with a publication of the Ku Klux Klan.
 
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Wachusett Mountain, Penn. ski resort strike Super Bowl wager
 
A case of Yuengling, some candy and a humiliating video tare going to feel so, so nice while hitting the slopes on Monday after another New England Patriots championship.
 
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AMSC to sell Devens HQ for $23M
 
Devens-based maker of equipment for the alternative energy industry AMSC will sell its Jackson Road headquarters for $23 million, the company announced Thursday.
 
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New Hampshire denies Canadian hydrpower transmission project
 
A permit that the Northern Pass project had been counting on was denied by New Hampshire site evaluators on Thursday, jeopardizing the Bay State's newly minted plan to transmit hydropower from Quebec to Massachusetts.
 
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Atlanta firm purchases future Framingham apartment site for $2.7M
 
An Atlanta-based property investment firm has purchased several properties in downtown Framingham for more than $2.7 million as it prepares to begin construction on a five-story apartment building.
 
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Report gives detailed look at a growing, wealthy, diversifying MetroWest
 
A new report from researchers at UMass Dartmouth paints a detailed picture of a MetroWest region richer and better educated than the state as a whole, and an area fast-growing and diversifying.
 
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Tri-Valley Inc. gets new CEO
 
Tri-Valley Inc. has promoted Elisabeth “Lisa” Prince to executive director and CEO, the Dudley-based nonprofit announced Tuesday.
 
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Week in review
 
Boston Scientific estimates $861M tax bill on foreign earnings
 
Marlborough medical device maker Boston Scientific is reporting a fourth-quarter loss of $615 million, primarily due to an $861-million tax charge to bring the company's foreign earnings back to the U.S.
 
U.S. court finds Chinese company guilty of stealing AMSC secrets
 
A federal court has found a Chinese wind turbine manufacturer guilty of stealing trade secrets from Devens-based AMSC, which the company says caused the loss of more than $1 billion in market capitalization and 70 percent of its workforce.
 
Survey: Worcester college students say city needs to improve
 
The Worcester Student Government Association, a consortium of students from Greater Worcester colleges and universities, on Friday released a poll of students on living in the city, and a majority said they don't plan on sticking around after graduation.
 
 
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New Worcester arts initiative receives $500K from Boston foundation
 
 
Three Central Mass. groups land $28K for manufacturing career grants
 
 
Springdale Beer, offshoot of Jack's Abby, to distribute
 
 
Two of the grocery industry's unique brands are about to settle in Central Massachusetts
 
 
Commerce merger fuels 82% Berkshire income growth
 
 
Survey: Worcester college students say city needs to improve
 
 
Community Healthlink chooses Tenn. electronic records firm
 
 
 
 

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