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Wednesday, March 28, 2018
Staples lays off 177 after few months under new owner
Staples laid off 177 workers in January who are eligible for financial benefits because their jobs were deemed lost because of increased imports, according to a legal notice.
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Former Flying Rhino chef teams up with Milford chef for new Canal District restaurant
Two of the Central Massachusetts' best chefs and former rivals are now on the same team.
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Milford human services agency lands $16.4M MassDevelopment bond
A Milford-based health and human services agency has secured a $16.4 million tax-exempt bond from MassDevelopment to purchase land for a new group home in Shrewsbury and a 9,600-square-foot athletic center.
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Reliant Medical Group moving into former Price Chopper in Shrewsbury
Reliant Medical Group will knock down the former Price Chopper grocery store off Route 9 in Shrewsbury and build a new medical office facility, the owner of the plaza said Tuesday.
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Athol Savings Bank supervisor charged with embezzling $100,000 from customers
A former bank supervisor at Athol Savings Bank is facing federal embezzlement charges after allegedly withdrawing more than $100,000 from customer accounts, including from 84 and 88-year-old customers.
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Boston Scientific claims victory in UK heart patent case
Marlborough medical device maker Boston Scientific said in a press release early Wednesday a United Kingdom court has affirmed a decision that a California-based company infringed on the Boston Scientific's patent for a heart-valve device.
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Medfield brewery looking to expand in MetroWest
Zelus Beer Co., based in Medfield, is looking to expand to Central Massachusetts. The running-friendly brewery is opening a pop-up taproom in Ashland for two weeks next month, including for the Boston Marathon.
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Regional Roundup
The list: Top human service nonprofits
Ranked by total revenue for most recent fiscal year
Seven Hills Foundation Inc., Worcester $195M *
New England Center for Children, Southborough $77.9M
Advocates Inc., Framingham $77.8M *
Ascentria Care Alliance $76.6M *
South Middlesex Opportunity Council $73.1M
Sources: GuideStar at www.guidestar.org; Foundation Center Directory at www.foundationcenter.org, individual nonprofits
* - Fiscal 2016 data reported by organization
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