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Movers & Shakers for June 2, 2025

Employees at Bowditch & Dewey, the Downtown Worcester Business Improvement District, and Quinsigamond Community College are moving forward as professionals.

Budget expert: Trump Administration policies could slash billions in federal funding for Mass.

Massachusetts could face billions in lost federal revenue and heightened economic risk under the second Trump administration, a budget expert warned lawmakers Thursday, but he emphasized that a broad economic downturn could deal the hardest blow.

Submissions for WBJ’s first-ever TOP DOG Contest due on Friday

Meant to highlight office dogs and other canines who help make workdays better, winners will be included in WBJ’s special Dog Edition.

Customized Corporate Partnerships at The Hanover Theatre & Conservatory: Strategic Visibility, Exclusive Access, and Community Impact

As Worcester continues to grow into a hub for innovation, arts, and culture, The Hanover Theatre &...
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🔒Shrewsbury plastic manufacturer sold to Boston investment firm

The firm provides engineered plastic solutions and self-lubricating bearings used by the aerospace, defense, medical, and food processing industries. 

🔒Editorial: Keep the Central Mass. clean energy momentum moving forward

While large solar installations have become more common, the need for clean energy projects like these feels more important than ever, along with homegrown companies and technology to support them.

Movers & Shakers for May 5, 2025

Employees at Discovery Museum, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and Digital Federal Credit Union are advancing in their careers.

🔒Editorial: International students are the cash customers

Nearly every industry relies on a core customer base to help subsidize all the other customers. For higher education, international students are those core customers.
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Movers & Shakers for April 21, 2025

All One Credit Union has promoted seven.

Viewpoint: Don’t tax endowments; invest in Worcester’s students instead

Worcester Mayor Joseph Petty recently proposed taxing university endowments. Rosanna Garcia of Worcester Polytechnic Institute suggests a scholarship fund for Worcester residents would be a better solution.
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