Archive for September 2022
St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center appoints a new president
"I want to transform the culture of St. Elizabeth’s to really become a true diverse organization," Dr. Marisela Marrero, the first woman of color to lead the Brighton Hospital, told the Business Journal. Read More
Read MoreWind energy, ocean weather maps & carbon credits: Meet the BlueSwell incubator’s third cohort
Six projects were accepted into the latest BlueSwell incubator, a program run by SeaAhead Inc. and the New England Aquarium. Read More
Read MorePatriots rise to become world’s second most valuable sports team
The New England Patriots may no longer be among the best bets to win the Super Bowl every year. But when it comes to the most valuable sports teams in the world, the Pats are among the top contenders. Read More
Read MoreDeveloper drops plan for hotel near Fenway Park
The project received BPDA approval in 2019. Read More
Read MoreArch, Google Ventures back $72.5M round for new mitochondria startup
With $72.5 million from investors including Arch Ventures and GV, a new startup is launching with a singular focus: mitochondrial diseases. Read More
Read MoreArch, Google back $72.5M round for new mitochondria startup
With $72.5 million from investors including Arch Ventures and GV, a new startup is launching with a singular focus: mitochondrial diseases. Read More
Read MoreBallot Question 1 opponents blast ‘politicians’ tax hike’ in new ad campaign
The campaign over the surtax on income over $1M is heating up with a new ad from opponents Monday. Read More
Read MoreMartha’s Vineyard businessman indicted, charged with insurance fraud
The owner of a masonry company has been indicted after the attorney general’s office alleged that he failed to pay more than $30,000 in workers’ compensation insurance. Read More
Read MoreAmerica’s most expensive colleges got even pricier in recent years
The cost to attend a Massachusetts college or university rose by an average of 4% in the past two years. Nearly three-quarters of all colleges in the United States hiked prices in the past two years. Read More
Read MoreMcKinsey to consolidate two offices in Boston’s new Winthrop tower
For decades, the consulting firm has kept separate offices in Boston and Waltham. Next year, it will bring them together in one of the city’s newest office buildings, growing its local real estate footprint. Read More
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