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| Framingham State, UMass Law reach degree agreement | | Framingham State University and the University of Massachusetts School of Law have signed an agreement allowing students to get their bachelor's and law degrees in six years. | | Read more >> | | Former Athol bank employee indicted for $100K embezzlement | | A former Athol Savings Bank employee has been indicted on charges of embezzling more than $100,000 from customer accounts beginning in August 2016 to last December. | | Read more >> | | CCC begins review of testing laboratory license | | The Cannabis Control Commission is reviewing its first license application from an independent testing laboratory, which help the legal marijuana industry kick off later this month. | | Read more >> | | The Power 50: Cliff Rucker | | An out-of-town owner might strike doubters as someone not fully committed to the city where his team plays. That's never been a concern with Cliff Rucker. | | Read more >> | | | Like us on Facebook for our latest business news |
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| | Week in review | | Frances Anthes stepping down as health center CEO | | Family Health Center of Worcester President and CEO Frances Anthes will retire from her post at the end of the year after 27 years with the organization.
| | Technetics to close Oxford manufacturing site, lay off 97 workers | | Gas turbine component manufacturer Technetics will lay off 97 workers by the end of August when it closes its Oxford facility. The South Carolina company, a subsidiary of North Carolina-based Enpro Industries, said market conditions were driving the closure.
| | Court fines Sinovel $1.5M for AMSC theft | | Chinese wind turbine manufacturer Sinovel has been fined $1.5 million by a U.S. federal court for stealing trade secrets from Ayer-based AMSC.
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