Archive for October 2022
Paragonix CEO talks expansion into kidney transport, new organ tracking tech & more
Paragonix Technologies talks the future of organ transportation, the company’s expansion and new offerings since its first product launch and plans for the future. Read More
Read MoreIssuing of Mass. tax refunds to start Tuesday
The administration plans to distribute the refunds on a rolling basis through Dec. 15. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and these seats aren’t meant for comfort
Good morning, Boston, and happy Halloween. I’m back from vacation and here to bring you the five things you need to know in Boston business news to start your Monday. Read More
Read MoreMass. hospital lobbying group sounds alarm over 19K job vacancies
Workforce, capacity and financial sustainability continue to push Massachusetts hospitals into crisis, according to the MHA. Read More
Read MoreBoston Properties to sell D.C.-area luxury residential tower for $141M
The property sits just north of a planned 4.8-million-square-foot transit-oriented development. Read More
Read MoreAs marijuana laws shift, many employers are also rethinking their stances
With more states legalizing recreational marijuana, experts say employers need to take a closer look at their drug-testing policies. Here’s what businesses need to know about the shifting landscape. Read More
Read MoreNuvalent stock jumps on positive data from cancer drug trial
Nuvalent Inc. shares were soaring Friday following some good news from an early-stage clinical trial. Read More
Read MoreDays before election, most voters still back ballot Question 1, says poll
Three of the last polls show about 6 in 10 say they’ll vote yes on Ballot Question 1. Read More
Read MoreClean Harbors founder gives Northeastern $25M
The founder and CEO of Clean Harbors who already has his name on Northeastern’s business school has given the university $25 million to endow eight new faculty chairs and help kick off a major new fundraising campaign. Read More
Read MoreAfter pause, Beverly Hospital set to finalize closure of North Shore Birth Center
Beverly Hospital will move forward with a plan to permanently close the North Shore Birth Center in December. Executives unveiled a plan to invest in holistic birth care, but advocates say the hospital’s proposed plan "falls far short." Read More
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