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Electric is the future, and National Grid is helping you drive into tomorrow. 

National Grid is taking a huge step forward in making tomorrow smarter, stronger, and cleaner. As part...

🔒Editorial: Health care’s problems are far beyond one greedy executive

Steward Health Care and Dr. Ralph de la Torre may be deserving of this public thrashing, but it risks overlooking the much larger issues in Massachusetts health care: COVID funding masked structural funding issues for hospitals, especially the smaller ones relying more heavily on Medicare and Mass Health to pay the bills.

Movers & Shakers for March 4, 2024

Professionals are being hired and promoted at Central Massachusetts businesses like Geisel Software, Shepherd & Goldstein, Cornerstone Bank, and Consigli Construction.

🔒Editorial: Embrace the new normal of borrowing costs

The tight economy may be loosening soon, but in order for that to happen, Central Massachusetts business leaders will need to embrace a new normal of borrowing costs and move forward with their plans.
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Movers & Shakers for Feb. 19, 2024

Central Massachusetts professionals are getting hired and promoted at Saint Vincent Hospital, AAFCPAs, the Milford Physician Group, and the Telegram & Gazette.

🔒5 Things I know about … Strategies for navigating a new environment

Tim Glispin, president of Sunshine Sign Co. in North Grafton, provides readers with some advice on navigating a new work environment.

Federal Reserve senior economist to highlight WBJ Economic Forecast Forum on Feb. 29

Some of the region’s top economic experts and business leaders will descend on the AC Hotel by Marriott Worcester on Feb. 29 to share their outlooks on today’s economic climate, as WBJ hosts its annual Economic Forecast Forum in partnership with the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce.

🔒Editorial: Cannabis businesses aren’t government piggy banks anymore

Cannabis firms are like most other businesses and should be freed from excess fees and taxes, in order to be competitive. They shouldn’t have to pay a king’s ransom just to exist.
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Movers & Shakers for Feb. 5, 2024

New professionals have joined Synergy and UMass Memorial Medical Group.

🔒Editorial: Reduce parking requirements for new developments

Stringent parking requirements can be a significant barrier to development, plain and simple, and right now, we need to make sure parking regulations are not excessive.
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