Archive for July 2022
Wegmans fined $400,000 after exposing customer data
Over 3 million Wegmans customers were involved in a data breach over a period of three years. Read More
Read MoreThe pandemic launched a new wave of small businesses. Employers need to take note.
The pandemic led many professionals to launch businesses. Employers need to take note. Read More
Read MoreSnyk announces layoffs as it prepares for ‘looming economic headwinds’
The Boston-based cybersecurity company has laid off 30 employees across its global payroll, saying in an memo to staff the decision was made as the world faces “looming economic headwinds.” Read More
Read More‘Sobering picture:’ Mass. hospitals wrote Q2 margins in red ink
hospitals in the second quarter, with operating margins driven into the red from inflation, supply-chain costs and related overhead costs. While total operating revenue increased by $1.3 billion, aggregate expenses rose to $1.8 billion. Read More
Read MoreState awards $12.5M to 35 community health centers
The funds will be used to reduce barriers to Covid-19 vaccinations and testing at 35 community health centers around Massachusetts. Read More
Read MoreBostInno Approved: Here are the July events you need to know about
This month’s events include the ENET networking cruise, a sneak peek at the Innovation Trail tour and the Babson Summer Venture Showcase. Read More
Read MoreTufts Medicine, Acadia Healthcare building $65 million behavioral health facility in Malden
Tufts Medicine and the largest standalone provider of behavioral health services in the U.S. are forming a joint venture to build a $65M, 144-bed inpatient behavioral-health facility on the site of the former Malden Hospital. Read More
Read MoreMassive cannabis facility opens outside of Worcester
A new 100,000-square-foot cannabis-cultivation facility for GreenCare Collective has been completed just outside of Worcester. The site will house cannabis cultivation, product manufacturing and a dispensary to open later this summer. Read More
Read MoreBid details show Black-owned businesses would lead development, parking in Roxbury ‘P3’
The city of Boston is in the home stretch of deciding which of two proposals will win the bid to develop nearly eight acres in Roxbury known as Parcel P3. New details about the HYM Investment Group and My City at Peace (MCAP) proposal show that two Black-owned businesses would lead development and parking, including…
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and a pleasant conversation
Here are the five most important things you need to know before you head out for the July Fourth weekend, and my conversation with a longtime tech CEO who’s stepping aside. Read More
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