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September 13, 2010

Contents of the Sept. 13, 2010 Issue of the WBJ

On Page One

FOR A RAINY DAY – Local school districts are expecting a windfall of federal cash, but they’re not in a spending mood.

ALL RISE – Three Central Massachusetts courts are slated for closure, potentially disrupting lawyers from throughout the region.

THE LITTLE GUY – Small business owners are less than impressed by new rates coming from health insurers in the state.

News & Analysis

HEALTH OFFERINGS – Planned Parenthood is taking over administration of a large federal grant program in Central Massachusetts. 

DIVERSE MARKETS – Webster First Federal Credit Union’s newest branch is looking to tap in the local Latino market. 

Special Focus: Energy

WOUND UP – A review of wind turbine projects in Central Massachusetts. 

ENERGY NEEDS – A look behind the controversial proposal to build a liquefied natural gas port in Fall River. 

GETTING WISE – Smart grid plans in Central Massachusetts are hung up on regulatory concerns. 

The List

Top Clean Energy Companies in Central Mass

Shop Talk

Q&A with Robert E. Johnson, president, Becker College of Worcester

Departments

Industrial Strength 

Digital Diva 

Knowhow 

10 Things

101

Incorporations 

Movers & Shakers 

Viewpoint 

Photo Finish 

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