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Aaron Nicodemus

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Mansfield, MA, United States

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  • Telegram & Gazette
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Past articles by Aaron:

Employees working from home to avoid coronavirus? Protect your data

With the coronavirus threat having moved on from disrupting your business’s supply chain to threatening your employees’ health at home, now is the time to implement that company-wide remote workplace plan. → Read More

Shields Pharmacy, UMass Memorial subsidiary win court case

Last April, I wrote a column about a $20 million lawsuit filed by a Duxbury man, Thomas Guilfoile, against another Duxbury resident, John M. → Read More

DNA match leads to arrest in slaying of Worcester teacher's aide

WORCESTER - Police said a DNA match in the February death of a 49-year-old woman on Congress Street led them to a 54-year old Worcester man - now → Read More

DNA match leads to arrest in slaying of school assistant

WORCESTER - Police said a DNA match in the February death of a 49-year-old woman on Congress Street led them to a 55-year old Worcester man - now charged in the killing.Sandra "Buffy" Hehir, a middle school instructional assistant in Worcester, was the victim of strangulation, according to police. She was found in an apartment at 8 Congress St. on Feb. 5.The investigation led police to Jose… → Read More

Babcock Power to move from Worcester to Marlboro

WORCESTER — Babcock Power Sales Inc. will move from Worcester to Marlboro in May, following the purchase of its current home at 5 Neponset St. → Read More

Departing Hanover CEO: 'We pick winners'

WORCESTER - Leave things better than you found them. That often-used sentiment first spoken by the founder of the Boy Scouts forms the foundation of what President and Chief Executive Officer Frederick H. Eppinger accomplished during his 13 years at the helm of The Hanover Insurance Group. → Read More

Aaron Nicodemus: Public-fund loan pool could incentivize historic renovations into housing

A major developer of mixed-income housing told a forum at the DCU Center last week that it cannot rehabilitate old buildings in Gateway Cities like → Read More

2 Worcester hockey leagues agree to lease ice time at Canal District rinks

WORCESTER - Two city junior hockey leagues have committed to lease ice time at the hockey rink facility planned for the Canal District.The Junior → Read More

Retail development planned at WRTA garage site on Grove Street in Worcester

WORCESTER - A developer has purchased the WRTA maintenance facility on Grove Street for $3.8 million, with a plan to eventually turn it into up to 70,000 → Read More

California company acquires Worcester biotech Blue Sky

WORCESTER - Blue Sky BioServices, a biotech contract research company in Gateway Park, has been purchased by a California company for an undisclosed → Read More

Worcester marijuana dispensary is proposed by Former Classic Envelope owner

WORCESTER - The former owner of Classic Envelope, a manufacturer in Douglas, has proposed opening a medical marijuana dispensary on Millbury Street. → Read More

Ground is broken for Worcester hotel at Washington Square

WORCESTER - A Fall River development company joined local officials Monday afternoon in breaking ground on a $21 million Homewood Suites by Hilton hotel → Read More

Groundbreaking set for Monday at Washington Square hotel site in Worcester

WORCESTER - The Fall River developer of a $21 million hotel project in Washington Square said he was drawn to the project because Worcester's → Read More

Stop & Shop workers vote to authorize strike

Following the expiration of their contract with Stop & Shop, about 10,000 unionized workers for the supermarket chain voted Sunday to authorize a → Read More

Worcester's DCU Center going metal (detectors)

WORCESTER - The city is seeking a vendor to install metal detectors at the DCU Center by April 4, in time for a concert by country/folk act → Read More

Mercantile Center renovation on fast track in downtown Worcester

WORCESTER - The new owners of the office towers at 100 and 120 Front St., which they recently renamed Mercantile Center, plan to wipe away all reminders → Read More

Front Street towers in Worcester are renamed The Mercantile Center

WORCESTER - The new owners of the office towers at 100 and 120 Front St. are renaming them The Mercantile Center.Banners with the new name were being hung → Read More

'Dream Center' church sold to Ghanaian congregation

WORCESTER - A historic church property owned by the Liberty Assembly of God at 5 Chestnut St. has been sold to the Presbyterian Church of Ghana for $1.75 → Read More

Bracing for work stoppage, Stop & Shop to hold hiring event at DCU Center

The Stop & Shop supermarket chain has begun hiring temporary workers as cashiers and clerks, in the event that 6,000 unionized workers go on strike, or are locked out by management.In the midst of negotiating a new contract with five separate units of the United Food and Commercial Workers Union, Stop & Shop has published advertisements seeking temporary workers, in preparation for a possible… → Read More

Three former Direct Air executives charged with fraud

Three former executives for Direct Air - the charter airline that flew out of Worcester Regional Airport until it closed suddenly in 2012 - have been → Read More