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October 26, 2009

Contents Of The October 26, 2009 Issue Of The WBJ

Issue Highlights

On Page One

HOMEWARD BOUND – Local home care providers are being pinched by a lack of state funding.

BUG PLANS – Businesses are being urged to prepare for a third of their workforce to be out during the peak of this year’s flu season.

News & Analysis

EXPANSION PLANS – A Natick assisted living facility is moving forward with a $5 million addition.

IN OR OUT – Local economists cast doubt on a new report that says parts of Massachusetts are out of the recession.

HISTORIC SPACE – Worcester Mission Chapel building is once again up for grabs. Will there be any takers?

PUBLIC PAUSE – Westborough selectmen have put a $30 million public safety complex on hold.

PERMISSIBLE – The state unveils a new plan to make construction permitting easier.

Special Focus: Women In Business

France M. Anthes

Kathryn Zingg Hunter

Patricia L. Jones

Cynthia B. Normandin

Deborah Penta

Karen Wall

The Lists

Top Women-Owned Businesses

Top Growth-Nonprofits

Shop Talk

Q&A with Sheila Daly, president and CEO of Clinton Hospital.

Departments

Industrial Strength

Digital Diva

Knowhow

Movers & Shakers

Incorporations

Viewpoint

Photo Finish

Upcoming Issues

Nov. 2 Issue: Central Mass. By the Numbers.

Nov. 9 Issue: Special focus is health care. The List: HMOs in Massachusetts.

Nov. 23 Issue: Special focus is international business and law. The List: Top Law Firms in Central Mass.

Watch as Editor Christina Davis recounts the biggest stories from this issue:

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