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Wednesday, October 26, 2016
 
Who owns students’ brain power?
 
From bulletproof vests to video games to a turtle prosthesis, Central Mass schools take varied approaches over the intellectual property of student projects.
 
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Oxford co. protecting legacy with employee ownership
 
As he approached retirement age, the owner of one Oxford company decided the best way to preserve the company and its legacy was through employee ownership.
 
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Mass. selects RI offshore wind over Maine
 
Massachusetts on Wednesday selected a 30-megawatt offshore wind project to be built in Rhode Island and rejected more much ambitious projects in Maine.
 
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Women in Business: Katie Crockett
 
The path from play architect as a child to real architect has taken Katie Crockett into her current role with Lamoureux Pagano Associates Architects & Project Managers in Worcester.
 
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Waters stock falls 13% after drop in government sales
 
Waters Corp. reported moderate earnings and sales gains, but stocks fell by 13 percent as the company reported weak sales to industrial, governmental and academic customers.
 
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Boston Scientific sales top $2.1B; earnings up 13%
 
Boston Scientific of Marlborough generated $2.1 billion in sales and $368 million in earnings in its third quarter, the company announced Wednesday.
 
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Legal pot opponents take aim at stoned driving
 
Legalization of marijuana would result in greater dangers on Massachusetts roadways, where authorities are ill-equipped to even know whether drivers are intoxicated by the drug, opponents of Question 4 said Tuesday.
 
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Regional Roundup
 
Framingham state student has mumps (MetroWest Daily News)
 
Airbnb host vs. Webster board (Telegram & Gazette)
 
Halting college cost climb (Bloomberg)
 
No update on Biogen CEO search (Boston Globe)
 
 
The List: Top woman-owned businesses
 
Ranked by number of local employees
 
E.T.& L. Corp., Stow 160
Coghlin, Worcester 150
P3I Inc., Hopkinton 121
Atlas Travel & Technology Group, Milford 117
Resourcesoft Inc., Marlborough 98
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Staples aims to monetize its brand
 
 
South Worcester Industrial Park sells out
 
 
Sunovion completes $635M Parkinson's acquisition
 
 
Former Staples' advertising arm names managing director
 
 
 
 
 
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