Hopkinton’s Conservation Commission has greenlit a certificate of compliance for biotech company Revvity to renovate a couple of buildings on Elm Street. The Hopkinton Independent reports Revvity, which researches and builds products for pharmaceutical and healthcare companies, wants to make some upgrades to their lab. But apparently the company has had some issues with property maintenance with some paving encroaching near some wetlands. The news site reports that a representative for Revvity said they would work with the Conservation Commission to fix those issues.
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