Archive for May 2021
BostInno Approved: May’s Top Tech and Startup Events in Boston
This is your BostInno-approved events calendar for May 2021. Read More
Read MoreState to close half its mass vaccination sites, focus on doctors’ offices
Massachusetts will transition its focus from large vaccination sites to small physician offices with the closure of four of those sites in the next two months. Read More
Read MoreSt. Elizabeth’s switches affiliation to BU from Tufts
The Brighton hospital will become a teaching hospital of Boston University, switching its existing medical affiliation away from Tufts University. Read More
Read MoreState to allow cannabis, hemp farming on over 70K acres of farmland
Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources says it will finally allow the farming of marijuana and hemp on protected farmland, Read More
Read MoreTake a look at the newest lab building planned near Fenway
The proposal, which would also include a 50,000-square-foot Star Market grocery store, comes at a time of huge transformation in Boston’s Fenway neighborhood. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and your caffeine commute alternatives
Good morning, Boston. Here are the 5 Things You Need to Know, plus who’s open, who’s vaccinated, who’s ringing the Nasdaq bell, where Olympia Dukakis was born, and who’s watching Moonstruck while listening to The Dropkick Murphys. Read More
Read MoreExecutive pay at Cambridge’s bluebird bio took a nosedive in 2020
Compensation across the C-suite at the Cambridge gene therapy firm fell by anywhere from 41% to almost three-quarters as executives’ stock and option awards dipped, according to new securities filings. Read More
Read MoreGrant Welker joins the Boston Business Journal as projects reporter
The Boston Business Journal has hired Grant Welker as a projects reporter, focused on special projects, data journalism and research-driven publications. Read More
Read MoreState weighs appeal of Superior Court decision on Boston waterfront
The state’s environmental agencies say Superior Court Judge Brian Davis’s April 1 decision could impact 17 municipal harbor plans across the commonwealth. Read More
Read MoreLife returns to downtown Boston: A photo essay
Even before last week’s announcement that all state Covid restrictions will be ending by August, Boston was starting to look a lot more like Boston again. Read More
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