The owner is exploring other options, but will not maintain a permanent brick and mortar store, when the lease ends.
Refund for customers overcharged for capital projects, pensions and energy efficiency programs
Employees across country take to Twitter - posting under #BoycottWetSeal - to complain about abrupt job loss, store closings.
Kids Connect is a Natick-based nonprofit that provides tutoring services to children in need of educational support.
State documents indicate Framingham pediatrician prescribed controlled substances and drugs for adults, without examinations.
An application was filed for a location in the Shoppers World complex with the Framingham Planning Board.
The Framingham Planning Board approved the plan earlier this month.
Tufts Health Plan and MetroWest Medical Center have yet to reach a deal.
The average price this week was $2.46 a gallon, down 11 cents from last week.
The list includes Backdraft, Carrie, The Breakfast Club, Happy Gilmore, and all the Rocky movies.
Commonwealth said the Columbia University-trained doctor was an "immediate and serious threat to the public health, safety and welfare."
The Framingham-based company had projected $95 million in revenues.
The rumors on social media are false. McDonald's famous Big Mac is not going anywhere, company representatives say.
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The Attorney General is looking into whether Santander approved and then sold auto loans for people who could not make payment.
The year-long promotion will end Sat., Dec. 27.
Online flower retailer opens Natick Mall store during Christmas week.
According to AAA Southern New England, gas prices hit a low of $2.27 in Massachusetts and Framingham this week.
Staples said its investigation revealed malware may have allowed the criminals access to names, card numbers, expiration dates, and codes.
The MetroWest Chamber of Commerce welcomed its new member with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Friday.
More than 65 percent of enterprise IT organizations to commit to hybrid cloud technologies by 2016 predicted the Framingham-based company.
A deadly meningitis outbreak, tied to New England Compounding Center in Framingham, killed 64 and infected more than 750.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration solicited nominations for committee members, and more than 100 individuals were nominated.
The new Boxing Club offers a free class to any one at anytime, and until Sunday a special membership rate.
The diner will be open 7 days a week, serve breakfast all day and serve dinner after 4 p.m.
CareWell Urgent Care centers function as an extension of a patient’s own primary care provider, whether the patient lives nearby or visiting
The fast food giant announced it will cut eight items from its menu as soon as January, according to reports.
Arthur T. and family officially own the company as of Friday. Earlier this week, company gave out a reported $49 million in holiday bonuses.
Despite a rough summer as employees fought to bring back their ousted CEO, store employees received the annual bonus this week.
The Framingham Building Department issued an occupancy permit this week to the long-awaited diner at the train station in downtown.
Gasoline prices in Massachusetts are down 7 cents from last week and have fallen each week for the last three months, according to AAA.
You can continue celebrating the New England Patriots victory this morning at Dunkin’ Donuts.
“Finding the perfect tech gift during the holidays can be overwhelming,” said technology expert Chris Pirillo.
The dividend is payable on January 15, 2015, to shareholders of record as of Dec. 26, 2014.
A year ago at this time, the Massachusetts average price was 48 cents higher at $3.35.
The 40-year old Framingham business is donating a portion of holiday sales to the Framingham Elementary Band Scholarship program.
“Style at Staples collections feature distinctive accessories for the home or office that allow customers to express their personal style."
Prelert's headquarters is located on Speen Street in Framingham.
A group that operates hotels has partnered with an organization to educate employees about human trafficking.
The MBTA fined Keolis Commuter Service a total of $804,000 for issues, as outlined under the company's 8-year $2.7 billion contract.