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🔒Congress needs to expand $349B small business bailout program

As businesses desperately need this funding to stay afloat in the coronavirus crisis, Congress must work together to bolster the program, as $349 billion clearly will not be enough.

Movers & Shakers for April 13, 2020

Companies like Worcester Fitness, Centage Corp., Anna Maria College and Clinton Savings Bank all have had recent hires and promotions.

Worcester County sets two new coronavirus highs on Friday: seven more deaths, 217 more cases

Worcester County had a reported seven more coronavirus deaths Friday, along with 217 new cases — both...

Worcester’s Niche Hospitality temporarily closing all restaurants

For the first few weeks of the coronavirus-related shutdown of most businesses, Niche Hospitality Group in Worcester...
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Mass. can use foreign-trained doctors in coronavirus fight

Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker signed an executive order Thursday expediting a licensing approvals process for international medical school graduates as a way to help the state find enough medical providers during the coronavirus pandemic.

WBJ converts Business Calendar to Webinar Calendar

In light of the shutdown of events and businesses in the effort to stem the spread of the coronavirus, Worcester Business Journal has temporarily replaced its calendar for Central Massachusetts business events to a calendar strictly for webinars.

Worcester County records most new coronavirus cases in a single day on Thursday, with 165

Worcester County had a reported 165 new coronavirus cases and a 31st death in new data released Thursday by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.

Hudson apartment complex sells for $33.5M

A Virginia apartment property group and an Iowa investment group have paid $33.5 million to buy Simrah Gardens, a 158-unit apartment complex in Hudson.
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Nominations for 40 Under Forty are due today

All nominations for Worcester Business Journal's 40 Under Forty awards are due at the end of the day today, Friday, May 8.

Six new Worcester County coronavirus deaths on Wednesday, 124 new cases

Six new coronavirus-related deaths in Worcester County were reported Wednesday, bringing the county's total in the pandemic to 30, according to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.
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