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Tuesday, July 17, 2018
 
Notre Dame group proposes public garden as compromise
 
The group suing the owners of the Notre Dame des Canadiens church are now proposing a compromise: a public garden.
 
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$500K state grant to benefit new Worcester market
 
The state has awarded a $500,000 for kitchen equipment at a planned food market in Worcester's Canal District.
 
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Assumption College founds new institute
 
Assumption College has created a new center for study named after late U.S. Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan.
 
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CeQur acquires J&J company
 
CeQur, a Swiss medical device company with corporate offices in Marlborough, has acquired the assets of a Johnson & Johnson subsidiary for an undisclosed price.
 
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MathWorks donates $3M for education for women, children
 
Natick-based software developer MathWorks has donated $3 million to an organization to boost initiatives focused on educational opportunities for women and children.
 
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Becker College creates graduate studies school
 
Becker College has created its fifth school, the School of Graduate and Professional Studies, to centralize the Worcester college's graduate programs.
 
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Warren: Herald bankruptcy case example of needed reform
 
Railing against a system she said has an "undeniable tilt" in favor of the rich and powerful, U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren on Monday pointed to the Boston Herald to make her case for bankruptcy policy that prioritizes workers.
 
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The Power 50: Elaine Osgood
 
What Osgood started more than 30 years ago under the Uniglobe Travel franchise umbrella has blossomed into a travel and technology behemoth.
 
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Worcester insurer Fallon Health – a company whose workforce is 81-percent women – on July 10 announced two new hires into its executive team: Carolyn Langer as chief medical officer and Mary Ritter as senior vice president of strategy and business development. The new hires makes the 10-person Fallon executive team 50-percent women.
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