Wednesday, November 25, 2009 Northern New England launches ski season Associated Press AUGUSTA, Maine - As the economy lurches toward recovery, northern New England's ski industry is viewing the upcoming season with optimism, saying the amount of snow nature sends the region is a much bigger factor in determining how... A wedding-bouquet toss at Fenway, anyone? Here's a saga about love, the Red Sox, a TV game show, and a fuel-efficient car called Millie. The stars? Millie, of course, which is officially a 2010 Mercury Milan Hybrid. Then there's Lindsay Clubine, the new wife of... Dunkin’ trills about Fa-La-La-La Lattes Globe Staff They don't believe much in down-time at the Dunkin' Donuts publicity department, where carpal tunnel syndrome is presumably rampant among the prolific flacks typing up all those press releases. In today's news flash, the Canton-based coffee-and-baked-goods chain wants... Novartis will end collaboration with Idera Globe Staff Idera Pharmaceuticals Inc. said today that Novartis AG, the Swiss drug company with large research operations in Cambridge, will terminate its research collaboration agreement with Idera in February. In 2005, Cambridge-based Idera entered into a research collaboration and... State offers holiday shopping tips Globe Staff Black Friday is hurtling our way, and the Massachusetts Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation is offering some tips to consumers eager to practice responsible shopping. "Stick to a budget" is one bit of holiday shopping advice... Stop & Shop comes through with 850 more turkeys Globe Staff The Stop & Shop Supermarket Co. said it has donated complete turkey dinners for more than 850 families to the Greater Boston Food Bank, the Rhode Island Community Food Bank, and the Open Door Food Pantry. "The donation... Today in Globe Business Amid high unemployment, some positions are hard to fill Even with the country?s unemployment rate at its highest in decades, some companies are having trouble hiring highly skilled employees. Phil Nachman, an Arlington recruiter for medical device companies, sees the... Tuesday, November 24, 2009 Former Fidelity trader liable on insider trading By Beth Healy, Globe Staff A former Fidelity Investments trader was found liable a federal jury in Boston for insider trading in his mothers' account for buying a technology stock that Fidelity itself was actively trading. In a case brought... State Street gives Logue $6 million award By Beth Healy, Globe Staff State Street Corp.'s outgoing chief executive, Ronald E. Logue, will receive a $6 million "transition award" for retiring in March and staying on as chairman until Jan. 1, 2011, the company disclosed in a regulatory... NSTAR gets $7.6m in federal stimulus funds Globe Staff NSTAR, the Boston-based electric and gas utility, said it has been awarded $7.6 million in federal stimulus funds for two projects designed to modernize and enhance the electric grid. This award from the US Department of Energy is... Beacon Power is awarded a $24m stimulus grant Globe Staff Beacon Power Corp., a Tyngsborough company that offers products and services to support efficient electricity grid operation, said today that the US Department of Energy has announced that Beacon Power has been awarded a stimulus grant valued at... |
No comments:
Post a Comment