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Friday, November 3, 2017
TJX still paying Puerto Rico employees during closures
Framingham-based TJX Cos. says it is continuing to pay employees of Puerto Rico stores as they remain closed while most of the island is still without power.
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Worcester, nonprofits partner to help hurricane victims
The City of Worcester is partnering with nonprofit organizations to help the resettlement of evacuees fleeing the destruction left behind by hurricanes Maria and Irma.
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Spectrum to work with Vermont Medicaid
Worcester-based Spectrum Health Systems is now accepting Vermont Medicaid at its North Adams outpatient treatment center.
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Outstanding Women: Duffy created a roadmap for women in finance
A chief executive's corner office has so long been dominated by men, it isn't always a place where a woman can feel she belongs.
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Boston Scientific profit up 24%
Marlborough medical device maker Boston Scientific saw a 24-percent rise in profits to $283 million in the third quarter on the back of strong growth in Europe and emerging markets.
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Blackstone, Northborough gravel company pays $120K EPA penalty
A Central Massachusetts sand and gravel company agreed to pay a $120,000 penalty and come into compliance with clean air laws, the U.S. EPA.
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Mass. lawmakers in favor of pipeline tax ban
About two-thirds of the Legislature has signed onto letters to prohibition utility companies from making electric ratepayers help finance the construction of gas pipelines.
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Regional Roundup
Week in review
Hanover income down 87 percent
Hanover Insurance Group saw income plummet by 87 percent in the third quarter due at least in part to hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria.
UMass hospital President Muldoon to retire
UMass Memorial Medical Medical Center President Patrick Muldoon is retiring from his position at the end of January, the hospital said in a press release on Wednesday
Honey Farms sold for $36M
A Waltham company has acquired 33 Honey Farms retail stores and gas stations in the Worcester area for $36 million. The acquisition, announced earlier this month, includes 11 retail convenience and fuel locations and 22 stand-alone convenience stores
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Two Central Mass. breweries to open next month
WBJ announces the 2017 Outstanding Women in Business
Bowditch going digital
Chick-fil-A opening in Worcester Oct. 26
Worcester Idea Lab signs with WPI, first corporate member
Consigli consulted with Secret Services, Smithsonian on D.C. project
UMass, legal aid group land $195K for medical-legal partnership
Central Mass. collaborative workspaces to split $453K
QCC unveils new Southbridge lab

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