Email Newsletters

WBJ Staff

Micron Solutions lands $5M defense contract

Fitchburg contract manufacturer Micron Solutions has scored another sizeable contract, this one for $1 million annually over five years. 

Legal weed makers largely don’t use harmful vape additive

As marijuana vaping-related illnesses continue to pile up across the country, players in the legal market are taking steps to reassure customers products are tested thoroughly and only contain natural cannabis substances.

Methods Machine Tools appoints new president, CEO

Sudbury manufacturer Methods Machine Tools has appointed a new president and CEO to succeed Jerry Rex, who left the company earlier this month.

Central Mass. workforce offices share $105K of employment grants

Workforce development offices in Worcester and Marlborough have gotten a combined $105,000 in state funding as part of a program to help youth with career advancement.
ADVERTISEMENT

Hanover extends personal insurance lines to Vermont

Hanover Insurance Group is expanding its business in Vermont to include personal lines insurance.

Fidelity Bank promotes Pitcher to new chief LifeDesign officer

Fidelity Bank has promoted a well-known name in Central Massachusetts business, Sherri Pitcher, to a newly created role of chief LifeDesign officer to oversee a program that prioritizes client and community relations.

Barr Foundation doubles GWCF grant to $1M

The Barr Foundation is giving the Greater Worcester Community Foundation $1 million this year for Worcester arts organizations.

Framingham State recognized for diversity efforts

Framingham State University has again received national recognition for its diversity and inclusion efforts, and is the only public college in Massachusetts to receive the distinction.
ADVERTISEMENT

Jack’s Abby to host its first Oktoberfest

Framingham brewer Jack's Abby has always been known for its German-style lagers, using techniques modeled after old Bavarian methods. Now, Jack's Abby will go a step further with its first Oktoberfest.

Dell sells former Westborough EMC building for $12.2M

Texas electronics manufacturer Dell has sold subsidiary EMC Corp.’s former Westborough facility for $12.2 million to a local real estate firm.
ADVERTISEMENT

Latest Stories

More Business News
ADVERTISEMENT

Thought Leadership

More Thought Leadership

Career Opportunities

Retail and Customer Service Specialist

Girl Scouts of Central and Western Massachusetts
,
Worcester, MA
$20/hour

Quality Engineer II – Columbia Tech

Columbia Tech
,
Westborough, MA

Communications & Events Coordinator

Girls Inc. of Worcester
,
Worcester, MA
Hourly Rate: $24–$27.88/hr (based on experience)
More Jobs | Submit a Job
More Events | Submit an Event

Get our email newsletter

Stay up-to-date on the companies, people and issues that impact businesses in Central Massachusetts.

Close the CTA