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Thursday, January 25, 2018
 
WPI to open Boston collaboration space Jan. 31
 
Worcester Polytechnic Institute will officially open next week its new collaboration space in Boston, which is meant to capitalize on its proximity to technology companies, start-ups and a wealth of professional talent in the city.
 
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RXi Pharmaceuticals regains Nasdaq compliance
 
Marlborough drug maker RXi Pharmaceuticals has regained compliance with the Nasdaq Stock Market by having 10 straight days with a closing bid price of the company’s stock at $1 per share or higher.
 
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Lelling reinforces DOJ stance on cannabis
 
Opioid crimes are his top drug enforcement priority, but U.S. Attorney Andrew Lelling told reporters Wednesday that his enforcement of federal marijuana laws could ensnare anyone from an hourly wage employee at a marijuana dispensary to a bank that opens an account for a pot shop.
 
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Seven Hills tapped for Medicaid management
 
An affiliate of the Seven Hills Foundation has been selected by the state to lead agencies across Central and Eastern Massachusetts in Medicaid coordination.
 
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AMSC begins system work for South Korean 5.5-megawatt wind turbines
 
Energy grid and planning company AMSC of Devens has begun work on an electrical control system for a wind turbine manufacturer helping to build an offshore wind project in South Korea.
 
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Community Healthlink chooses Tenn. electronic records firm
 
Worcester-based Community Healthlink has partnered with an electronic health records company specifically designed for behavioral healthcare providers.
 
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Column: Website traffic down? Might be your site speed!
 
One of the first steps we take when we work with new clients is to ask them what key metrics they want to increase. Website traffic is among the top responses.
 
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Regional Roundup
 
 
Question of the Week
 
Tuesday we asked: After a Republican-backed federal tax bill passed Congress, companies across the country are reporting they have more cash to go around, including for raises and new initiatives.
What is your company doing with its savings from the new federal tax code?
  • Your options are something else! We are going to invest in equipment and in operations to better serve our customer base.
  • Thank goodness for President Trump.
  • Savings?
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Former Worcester pickle factory sold for $425K
 
 
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Report: $15 minimum wage impacts 40% of Worcester workers
 
 
Auburn business owner is chamber's third female chair
 
 
Worcester left off Amazon's HQ2 short list
 
 
Trucking company purchases 6.4 Worcester acres for $1.9M
 
 
Waters Corp. forms scientific research partnership
 
 
Auburn multi-tenant building sold for $1.6 million
 
 
Two projects would add 171 units to downtown Framingham
 
 
 
 

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