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Worcester’s first medical marijuana dispensary a homecoming for Good Chemistry

Good Chemistry has been leasing their 9 Harrison St. space in Worcester for five years. On Thursday, the city's first medical marijuana dispensary will finally open.

The Power 50: Rev. Philip L. Boroughs

This was the year Boroughs deftly navigated controversial waters while still moving Holy Cross forward academically.

The most influential people in the Central Mass. economy

In compiling our annual list of the most powerful people in the Central Massachusetts business community, there are countless CEOs, executive directors, presidents and founders to choose, from organizations with billions in revenue and offices across the globe.

The Power 50: Michael F. Collins, MD

The numbers tell the story best: more than $900 million in annual revenues, 1,100 graduate students and 700 medical residents and fellows.
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A holistic approach to treating addiction

AdCare Hospital clinical supervisor Stephanie Pratico stresses the holistic and mindfulness aspects of overcoming addiction.

The age of the Worcester skyscraper has been replaced by street-level interactions

The age of building vertically stopped in the city nearly 30 years ago, as new developments focus on tying into the walking community.

Movers & Shakers

Twenty-one Central Mass. workers and their organizations reported to the WBJ that they have landed new jobs this month.

Movers & Shakers

Habitat for Humanity MetroWest/Greater Worcester, Harrington Physician Services and AdCare Hospital are some of several Central Massachusetts companies to recently announce new hires.
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Boston communications firm opens Worcester office

Slowey/McManus Communications, a strategic communications firm based in Boston, has opened a small Worcester office in an effort to branch out to clients in Central Massachusetts.

Holy Cross to open $95M athletic center

The College of the Holy Cross will officially mark the opening of its $95-million Luth Athletic Complex April 28.
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