Worcester Business Journal

March 29, 2021

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wbjournal.com | March 29, 2021 | Worcester Business Journal 7 nence, some of which may be irreversible. Millions of women were reportedly implanted with the mesh even though it was not proven more effective than tissue repair. ousands allegedly suffered serious complications as a result. Boston Scientific said the settlement was not an admission of misconduct and is in shareholders' best interests. e firm said it was pleased to resolve the dispute. Restaurant opens second location in Sudbury e Farmer's Daughter, an Easton restaurant emphasizing its locally sourced food, has opened a second location at Sudbury's Meadow Walk. e Farmer's Daughter opened March 9, joining eateries like Oak Barrel Tavern, whose original location is in Worcester, the burger place Mooyah, Peet's Coffee, and Paani, an Indian restaurant. e plaza is anchored by a Whole Foods Market and includes the Bridges assisted living com- munity and Avalon Sudbury apartments. e Farmer's Daughter, which is open for breakfast and lunch, opened its origi- nal location in Easton in 2013. North Brookfield Savings Bank names next CEO North Brook- field Savings Bank has named Marco Bernasconi, an executive at Con- necticut financial technology com- pany COCC, as its next president and CEO. Bernasconi worked at COCC for 27 years, most recently as senior vice president, client service officer and chief service officer. He will replace outgoing President and CEO Donna Boulanger, who is transitioning to a trustee and corporator role aer joining the bank's staff 13 years ago. Bernasconi's appointment as president will become official April 5. WooSox sell out full-year season tickets e Worcester Red Sox may be limited by state guidelines for how many fans they'll be able to have at Polar Park this season, but it's their own cap that's put a lid on how many full-year season tickets they can sell for their inaugural season. e WooSox said they've sold 2,158 full-year season tickets aer capping such tickets to a little more than 20% of the stadium's capacity. e idea was to keep most seats available for people to buy for a single game at a time. Half-season plans, which cover 30 of the team's 60 scheduled home games, are still on sale. e WooSox are scheduled to play their inaugural game in Worcester on May 11. ✓ No referrals for in-plan specialists ✓ $0 preventive services ✓ Prescription coverage with mail order options ✓ Worldwide emergency care ✓ 24/7 access to Teladoc ® for medical and behavioral health ✓ Wellness reimbursements of up to $200 per individual and $400 per family—includes golf green fees ✓ New for 2021: Massage reimbursement and acupuncture visits + Plus: Access to medical care from the local health care providers you know and trust Now more than ever, you need health insurance you can count on at an affordable cost. Don't miss out on the benefits you can get from Health New England! To learn more, visit healthnewengland.org or call us at (855) 460-0574. Our plans include: COM 4448-0321 View our hospital map at healthnewengland.org/service-area-map. Available in Worcester County Affordable Health Plans That Fit Your Lifestyle. W Marco Bernasconi, CEO at North Brookfield Savings

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