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Friday, May 25, 2018
 
Marijuana grower seeks up to 3M-sf Charlton facility
 
A marijuana grower in Charlton is seeking town and community approval to construct a massive facility at the site of an apple orchard.
 
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Nichols develops accounting program for Boston firm
 
Nichols College has partnered with a regional accounting firm to offer a graduate curriculum tailored for the company's employees.
 
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The Hanover grants over $100K
 
The philanthropic arm of Worcester-based The Hanover Insurance Group has doled out more than $100,000 to local organizations, the company announced Thursday.
 
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Table Talk wins 5 first-place ribbons in national contest
 
Worcester’s Table Talk Pies took home five first-place prizes from the American Pie Council’s National Pie Championship held in Orlando last month.
 
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April up and down for MetroWest home sales
 
Ten notable MetroWest communities had a mixed April for single-family home sales, with prices rising in six of them, and the number of sales up in five.
 
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10 Things I Know About ... Card payments
 
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Four clean energy bills clear House committee
 
Four new clean energy bills promoting energy storage, solar development and electric vehicle sales have cleared the Joint Committee on Telecommunications, Utilities and Energy,
 
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Regional Roundup
 
 
 
Week in review
 
Three Central Mass. companies pay top exec at least 100 times higher than median employee
 
Three Central Massachusetts companies, including TJX, Boston Scientific and Waters Corp., have reported CEO pay at least 100 times that of respective companies' median employees.
 
UMass Memorial gets $110M bond for surgical, ER expansions
 
UMass Memorial Health Care has received a $110-million tax-exempt bond from MassDevelopment to improve its two Worcester hospital campuses and its Leominster hospital.
 
Construction begins on $21M Kelley Square building
 
Construction has started on a $21-million mixed-use building taking over the dirt parking lot in Worcester's Kelley Square. The four-story building, called Harding Green, will feature 48 apartments above 20,000 square feet of retail spaces and a food market that is planned to include 30 to 40 retail vendors.
 
 
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Construction begins on $21M Kelley Square building
 
 
New phase to begin on Pleasant Valley Crossing in Sutton
 
 
Little Leaf Farms plans third expansion
 
 
Saint Vincent Hospital opening behavioral health unit
 
 
Three Central Mass. companies pay top exec at least 100 times higher than median employee
 
 
Former BJ's CEO to retire from board before public listing
 
 
Bravehearts ask for new team name: Pies or hot dogs?
 
 
Seven Hills Foundation buys former Honey Farms offices for $860K
 
 
Shirley waste firm fined $38K for Harvard oil spill
 
 
 
 

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