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Friday, October 14, 2016
Worcester-to-DC passenger flights announced
The CEO of Rectrix Aviation has announced his intention to offer regular flights from Worcester to the Baltimore-Washington, D.C. airport, making it the second company to offer regular flights out of the airport.
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Saint Vincent found at fault in wrong kidney removal
The federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services have found Saint Vincent Hospital at fault in a recent instance of wrong-kidney removal and threatened to cut the hospital from the Medicare program unless changes are made.
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Worcester hotel developer named Hilton developer of the year
The developer of Worcester's Homewood Suites by Hilton has been recognized by the hotel company as the developer of the year for long-term stay Hilton locations.
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Marlborough co. completes $12M acquisition
A Marlborough-based diagnostics company has finalized the purchase of a Massachusetts competitor focused on testing for Lyme disease.
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Twelve area nursing homes score highest Medicare ratings
Twelve out of 74 Central Massachusetts nursing homes received top care quality rankings from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
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Worcester airport gets $7.7M
The Worcester Airport has received a $7,749,620 federal grant that will grow the flight capacity with an additional taxiway.
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SeraCare partners with Texas co.
SeraCare Life Sciences has partnered with Houston-based AAB Proficiency Testing Service (AAB) to develop a genetic screening reference material.
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So long Sakura Tokyo
The owners of the Park Avenue restaurant have announced that they will be shutting down after 25 years. In its place will be a new Dunkin Donuts as well as a gas station and convenience store.
$3.5 million
In a move to create affordable space for artists in Worcester, the Creative Hub has partnered with the Arts and Business Council of Greater Boston to buy the former Ionic Avenue Boys and Girls Club. The purchase price and renovation costs are estimated at $3.5 million. The location will serve as work and retail space for area artists.
Industrial properties
Three properties in the South Worcester Industrial Park have been purchased, including a site that will be the future workplace for 80 employees of Worcester's Table Talk Pies.
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