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🔒Editorial: Housing push needs local cooperation

Massachusetts needs housing. As one of her main efforts to alleviate the increasingly unaffordable cost of buying and renting housing, Gov. Maura Healey has prioritized building new homes throughout Mass.

Movers & Shakers for June 12, 2023

People are on the move at UMass Memorial Medical Group, Fidelity Bank, and Clark University.

Take WBJ’s Midyear Economic Forecast survey

WBJ is conducting a Midyear Economic Forecast survey of its readers to gauge how the events so far in 2023 have impacted their outlooks on the Central Massachusetts economy. Those who fill out the survey by June 14 will be eligible to win one of three $50 gift cards to an area restaurant.

🔒Editorial: A rocky road toward a green economy

With no magic bullet on the horizon, achieving the Massachusetts clean energy objectives will require a multi-pronged approach, with a blend of carrots and sticks to massively accelerate the rate of change.
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Movers & Shakers for May 29, 2023

People are on the move at ERA Key Realty, Cunningham Equities, and more Central Massachusetts businesses.

WBJ wins eight awards in regional journalism competition

Worcester Business Journal has been honored by the New England Newspaper & Press Association for coverage of diversity, equity, and inclusion issues, along with Polar Park, opinion commentary, editorial cartoons, and special sections on Worcester’s 300th anniversary and the 40 Under Forty awards.

Letter to the Editor: Andrew Zimbalist responds to Polar Park article

Andrew Zimbalist, the economics professor at Smith College in Northampton who served as a consultant for the City of Worcester in the Polar Park baseball stadium, wrote this letter in response to a WBJ article about an academic study critical of the economics behind Polar Park.

🔒Editorial: Worcester steps up funding on diversity initiatives

The City of Worcester is stepping up its commitment with an important vote of support: increasing the money behind its DEI efforts.
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Movers & Shakers for May 15, 2023

People are on the move at UMass Memorial Medical Group, the City of Worcester, and Tighe & Bond.

After closures, new Worcester restaurants spring up along busy Park Avenue block

The stretch of Park Avenue in Worcester between Pleasant Street and Elm Park is returning to life after closures since the COVID-19 pandemic.
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