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Take WBJ’s 2022 Economic Forecast survey

WBJ is conducting its annual Economic Forecast survey, gauging readers' opinions about what 2022 will bring. Those who fill out the survey by Dec. 10 can win one of three $50 gift cards.

🔒Editorial: Get our healthcare system more funding

The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed a multitude of problems long lingering in the healthcare system: staffing shortages,...

🔒Movers & Shakers for Nov. 22, 2021

People are on the move at Harrington Physician Services, Charles River Bancorp., Fidelity Bank, and more...

WBJ’s Central Mass. Health Care Forum set for Tuesday

The 2021 Central Massachusetts Health Care Forum, hosted by Worcester Business Journal, will take place remotely via Zoom on from 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 30.
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WBJ launching new Real Estate Insider enewsletter

On Dec. 7, Worcester Business Journal will begin publication of a new weekly Real Estate Insider enewsletter, providing advanced market intelligence on commercial property purchases, sales, and leases in Central Massachusetts.

HSAs: A Benefit for Your Employees and Your Bottom Line

Health Savings Accounts can help your employees save more money & live healthier. Harvard Pilgrim explores ways to inform your employees on the best uses of their HSA.

🔒Editorial: The legacy of Valentin Gapontsev

On Oct. 22, a titan of the Central Massachusetts economy passed away. Valentin Gapontsev, the founder, chairman, and former CEO of Oxford fiber laser manufacturer IPG Photonics, died at age 82, leaving a legacy of scientific exploration, entrepreneurialism, and business success.

🔒Movers & Shakers for Nov. 8, 2021

People are on the move at Charles River Bank, Training Resources of America, Inc., Bowditch & Dewey, and more.
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WBJ webcast Wednesday to focus on restaurant & tourism recovery

A free WBJ webcast slated for Wednesday morning will aim to take a look at how the restaurant, hospitality, and tourism industries are moving into recovery in the wake of coronavirus challenges.

Menkiti Group sells Vendome Apartments in Worcester for $3.4M

The Washington, D.C. developer Menkiti Group, which has earned acclaim for its work on downtown Worcester properties, has sold an historic five-story apartment building, known as the Vendome Apartments, at 17 Chandler St. in Worcester for $3.4 million.
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