Charles River Labs Draws Attention For Vaccine Research Role
WILMINGTON — Charles River Laboratories, the Wilmington-based contract research organization, was the town's most visible name in the news over the past day, featured in both a Patch roundup on its vaccine research work and a market analysis noting a sharp rise in its stock price. Elsewhere, Patch's Wilmington edition carried a human-interest feature on a local mother and updates on two stories with statewide reach.
ELSEWHERE IN THE NEWS
"🌱 Patch AM: Wilmington lab helps drive next-generation vaccine research worldwide": Patch's morning roundup for Wilmington spotlighted Charles River Laboratories' role supporting vaccine developers around the globe, per Wilmington Patch (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/wilmington). A separate item, "Charles River Gains 88.6% in a Year: What's Driving the Rally?", reported that shares of the Wilmington-headquartered research firm have climbed 88.6 percent over the past year, according to a Zacks analysis carried by TradingView (read it at https://www.tradingview.com/news/zacks:78851edf9094b:0-charles-river-gains-88-6-in-a-year-what-s-driving-the-rally/).
"🌱 Patch AM: How a Wilmington mom turned a shocking diagnosis into a hopeful mission": A Wilmington mother turned an unexpected medical diagnosis into a new mission to help others facing similar circumstances, Patch's morning digest reported (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/wilmington).
"Defense Rests In Duxbury Mom Lindsay Clancy Triple Murder Trial: Reports": The trial of Duxbury's Lindsay Clancy, accused of killing her three young children, moved a step closer to a verdict as her defense rested without putting her on the stand, multiple outlets reported via Wilmington Patch (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/wilmington/s/knk38/defense-rests-in-duxbury-mom-lindsay-clancy-triple-murder-trial-reports).
"Markey, Moulton Deliver Parting Shots In Final MA Senate Primary Debate": In their last debate before the Massachusetts Senate primary, the two candidates traded pointed closing arguments, according to Wilmington Patch (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/wilmington).
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