From the Worcester Business Journal

State fast-tracking Worcester-California biopharma deal

Massachusetts lawmakers are fast-tracking legislation to facilitate the expansion of a California biologics company into Worcester.

Insights: Precision Engineering looks to rebound from slow year

Nearly 30 years ago, Liora and Peter Stone were newlyweds who decided to start a metal fabrication company out of their garage. When Peter Stone went to give his notice, his boss had a different idea: were Peter and Liora interested in buying out the company?

Distributor has room to grow in former Nissen space

The owner of an independent baked goods distributor that recently relocated to the former Nissen Baking Co. plant Worcester said he sees potential to expand.

Baker agrees to energy storage targets

The Baker Administration intends to set energy storage targets for electrical utilities, a move that could fortify a developing industry that state officials believe could store 600 megawatts of power by 2025.

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ReWalk receives notice of potential delisting

The Nasdaq Stock Market this month put on notice Marlborough medical device maker ReWalk Robotics, a warning that the company is in danger of being delisted from the exchange for failing to comply with the minimum $50-million market value, according to a filing by the company last week.

Raytheon awarded $69M in military contracts

Marlborough defense contractor Raytheon last week announced it secured two new military contracts worth a total of $69 million.

Bellingham firm receives $17K worker safety grant

Bellingham millwork provider Van Lumber Inc. was among 10 companies that split $162,948 in grant funding from the state Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development to help train employees in workplace safety and injury prevention.

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