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Niche markets attract local radio programmingDriven in part by competition from satellite radio and other media, local...

Matt Ward

The Internet is once again revolutionizing the way we do business, according to Matt Ward president &...

Small town media Mecca in Sturbridge

Turley, Stonebridge fight for advertising dollarsThe troubles in the newspaper world are widely known.Staff layoffs are common...

Accolades

The Boys and Girls Club of Worcester accepts a donation of $2,722.00 from the Ninety Nice Restaurant...
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WSRS, WTAG slipping to competition from smaller stations

Tom Holt, program director for WSRS, which is still number one among commercial radio stations, despite a...

Editorial

Stented growthTo be a fly on the wall in the office of Jim Tobin, head of Natick's...

Is there a doctor in the house?

Dr. William Corbett, vice president of community practices for UMass Memorial Medical Group.Central Massachusetts hospitals face doctor...

Closing Thoughts: Mark Shirman, president and CEO, GlassHouse Technologies

Mark Shirman, president and CEO, GlassHouse TechnologiesSecurity software firm has growth spiritEarlier this month, Gov. Deval Patrick...
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A change in stride

Stephen Day, president of Dover Saddlery, took the company public in 2005.Dominating equestrian market in direct sales,...

How to keep a family-run business in line

By Jean D. Sifleet Successful family businesses - ones that stand the test of time - find...
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Girls Inc. of Worcester
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Westborough, MA

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Girl Scouts of Central and Western Massachusetts
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Worcester, MA
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