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July 5, 2010

Contents Of The July 5, 2010 Issue Of The WBJ

Issue Highlights

On Page One

BLOWING IN – Thanks to town support, a wind farm proposal for Douglas is looking like a done deal.

MOVING AROUND – Two large commercial real estate deals aren’t necessarily a good sign for the MetroWest office market.

GOING ROGUE – HealthAlliance in Fitchburg is bridging the gap between Eastern and Western medicine with its new complementary care center.

News & Analysis

STOP THE PRESSES – North County holds its breath to see the local impact of a big printer merger.

WORKERS SUPPORT – The Teamsters lured away workers of a local bus company away from a rival union.

PRIME REAL ESTATE – Southbridge Savings Bank has secured a piece of corner real estate on an up-and-coming stretch of Route 20 in Charlton.

Special Focus: Workplace Diversity

BEYOND RACE – Local companies share how their diversity programs are evolving in the 21st Century.

BREAKING GLASS – An interview with Helen G. Vassallo, a professor at WPI, on the advances of women in the workplace.

RECRUITMENT & RETENTION – For businesses that work with federal and state governments, affirmative action plans are a complicated necessity.

STAYING LEGAL – Tips from Jack K. Merrill of the Framingham-based law firm of Mayer Antonellis, Jachowicz & Galvani LLP on how to avoid harassment lawsuits.

The List: Top Minority-Owned Businesses.

Shop Talk

Q&A with Paul Scully, president and CEO of Country Bank for Savings.

Departments

Digital Diva

Knowhow

Movers & Shakers

Industrial Strength 

Incorporations

Viewpoint

Photo Finish

Upcoming Issues

July 12 Special Issue: The Book of Lists.

July 19 Issue: Special focus is Technology. The list is Highest Paid CEOs and Execs in Central Mass.

August 2 Issue: Special focus is Law. The list is Top Venture Capital Deals in Central Mass.

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