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The service is run through an app and includes a $5 delivery fee.
The Boston Business Journal analyzed property tax rates across the state.
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Although the leak is significant by the volume of passwords released, many of the usernames and passwords are no longer valid.
The iWatch, which may or may not be its official name, is not expected to hit stores until 2015, and it could cost as much as $400.
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The home improvement chain said it's working with authorities on the matter.
The pharmacy chain will now be known as "CVS Health."
The state’s Center for Health Information and Analysis released the report this week.
Company says no illnesses have been reported but that a risk exists.
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The $1.5 billion deal was finalized late Wednesday night.
The board was expected to discuss the sale of the grocery chain to former CEO Arthur T. Demoulas.
Amid a worker revolt, the supermarket chain’s board scheduled a Tuesday night meeting to discuss a sale.
Massachusetts and New Hampshire governors say they are optimistic an agreement will be reached to sell the chain to Arthur T. Demoulas.
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Restaurant specials are on the menu for Beantown from Aug. 17-22 and Aug. 24-29.
The Boston Globe reported Kevin Fisher, who allegedly lied on state application, resigned as CEO of New England Treatment Access.
The average price was 17 cents higher this time last year.
The chain's popular drink returns Aug. 25.
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Officials said there is no evidence yet that consumer data has been misused.
Federal authorities recalled beef sold at Whole Foods stores in Newton and Weymouth.
Executives on Thursday sent a letter to striking workers, demanding they take down signs urging customers to boycott stores.
Gov. Deval Patrick says he has spoken to both sides in the Market Basket dispute and that a deal is in the works.
Workers have been on strike for nearly a month, demanding the return of ousted CEO Arthur T. Demoulas.
Demoulas family members continue to clash via press statements but might be making progress toward a sales agreement.
In a statement, the former supermarket chain CEO says other shareholders should accept his offer to purchase the company.
Tracey M. Knox claims the grocery chain mislabeled the amount of sugar in its yogurt.
The company had threatened to replace striking workers.
Business at the family-run grocery chain is reportedly down 90 percent since workers went on strike.
Striking workers are demanding the return of ousted CEO Arthur T. Demoulas.
The ousted CEO wants to buy a majority share of the grocery chain.
The latest in the showdown between employees and the supermarket’s corporate leaders.
Striking workers demand the return of ousted CEO Arthur T. Demoulas. Executives told them to get back to work by Monday or be replaced.
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The "Save Artie T & Market Basket" group is supporting striking workers.