Archive for September 2022
Largest Fintech Companies in Massachusetts
Information was provided by participating firm representatives. Toast, which ranked No. 1 on last year’s list, and Numerated, which previously ranked No. 11, were among the firms that did not respond to survey requests at press time. Read More
Read MorePoint32Health partners with autism service provider for holistic care options
One in 44 children are diagnosed with ASD, but getting access to care can be difficult. A new partnership with autism services provider Cortica will allow Harvard Pilgrim and Tufts Health Plan members access to a program to speed treatment timelines. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and branded Twitter acting almost human
Good morning, Boston. Here are the five things you need to know to start your busy Thursday. Read More
Read MoreTake a sneak peek at digital-security startup Aura’s new Seaport office
After about five months of renovations, the new Seaport headquarters of digital-security startup Aura is officially opening its doors. Read More
Read MoreDPU chief tells lawmakers on MBTA safety oversight: ‘We need to do more’
After investigators with the Federal Transit Administration concluded that DPU was falling short of fulfilling its duties as the agency responsible for MBTA oversight, DPU Chair Matthew Nelson faced more than an hour of pointed questions from legislators who wanted to know why the office appeared to remain on the sidelines while trains collided, careened…
Read MoreEditorial: Why Mass. should be home to ARPA-H
The proposed federal health agency ARPA-H ought to be located where medical innovation has been on the cutting edge for years, where local universities and hospitals churn out more top researchers and medical professionals than anywhere else. Read More
Read MoreYou’ve seen the ‘Yankees Suck’ shirts outside Fenway. Now, the brand has its own store.
Today, Sully’s Brand has moved beyond just sports — and beyond ridiculing local teams’ biggest rivals — and has now entered another phase: a brick-and-mortar retailer. Read More
Read MoreBaker budget chief promises swift tax relief timeline although details remain unclear
Details about when and how money will flow back to Bay Staters remain unclear one week before the Sept. 20 deadline for Auditor Suzanne Bump to certify the Baker administration’s estimate of $2.94 billion in excess tax revenue that must be returned under the 1986 voter-approved law known as Chapter 62F. Read More
Read MoreDeveloper unveils new details on Back Bay air-rights project
The developer is considering making the Parcel 13 project gas-free, it said, something that city officials are pushing developers to do in order to cut down on greenhouse gas emissions. Read More
Read MoreMore pro sports teams and stars are getting in the VC game
Venture capital has replaced the used car dealership and restaurant ownership stake athletes once turned to when looking to invest their millions, providing a major boost to startups. Read More
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