Archive for May 2022
Boston-area wages rose 6.1%
Wages and salaries in the Boston area rose at their fastest yearly clip since 2006, the federal government reported Monday. Read More
Read MoreDeputy state treasurer tapped as interim Cannabis Control Commission chair
Sarah G. Kim currently serves as the deputy treasurer and general counsel for the Office of the Massachusetts State Treasurer and Receiver General. Read More
Read MoreUMass Lowell stays in-house for new chancellor
The new chancellor succeeds Jacquie Moloney, who is retiring at the end of the academic year. Read More
Read MoreRobotics startup emerges from stealth with AI-powered perception tech
RGo Robotics is the latest entrant into Greater Boston’s booming robotics community. Read More
Read MoreBoston University announces largest tuition increase in 14 years
BU President Robert Brown cited high inflation rates as the cause of the high increase in a letter to staff on Friday. Read More
Read MoreCannabis CEO program for entrepreneurs of color seeks to reverse Mass. trends
While Massachusetts has helped operators get licensed, visibility, access to capital and building a customer base were identified as ongoing issues. Read More
Read MoreTree House buys Tewksbury Country Club for new brewery
Tree House said in a statement Friday it will continue to operate the nine-hole golf course north of Boston. Read More
Read MoreHome health care company to pay $550K over MassHealth violations
A Tewksbury home health care company has been ordered to pay $550,000 after being accused of billing the state’s Medicaid program for services that had not been authorized by a physician Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and the ways we Wordle
Good morning, Boston. Here are the five most important things you need to know to start your workday. Read More
Read MoreBizSpotlight: Greater Lawrence Family Health Center
In the early days of COVID-19, The Gem Group in La Read More
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