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Chamber launches effort to boost startups

Continuing its efforts to retain young professionals and help launch new businesses, the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce has launched a new initiative aimed at helping college graduates who want to be entrepreneurs jump-start their ideas and stay in Central Massachusetts.

Mandatory course: Cost of – and return on – tuition

Higher education, an anchor industry for Greater Worcester, is working harder today to maintain enrollments at or...

Worcester: an urban alternative to Boston?

In a competitive commercial real estate market, Worcester is marketing itself as a true urban alternative to...

Editorial: Worcester council should narrow tax-rate gap again

Worcester city councilors next week are expected to hold their annual tax classification hearing, and the business community is again lobbying to shrink the gap between the residential and commercial/industrial rates. The council has done that in two of the last three years, and should do so again.
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Clean energy job growth slows in Central Mass.

The praises of continued growth in the clean energy sector could be heard from across the state...

Worcester chamber uses StateBook to promote region

The Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce has signed on to use the StateBook International platform to increase business interest in the region.

Worcester Chamber says ‘No’ to all four ballot questions

The Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce has taken a position of "No" on all four questions appearing on the statewide November ballot, it announced in a letter to its members on Wednesday.

New Balance CEO: Manufacturing matters

The CEO of a leading footwear manufacturer stressed the importance of American manufacturing and investing in technology during his keynote address Monday morning at the DCU Center before a breakfast meeting of the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce.
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New program to offer free space to college startups

A new program will provide a year of free space in Worcester to entrepreneurial college graduates seeking to open their own businesses in the city.

Looking back to 2013: Tim Murray comes home

This year, the Worcester Business Journal marks its 25th anniversary. In each print edition this year, we're highlighting a major event in the Central Massachusetts business community between 1990 and 2014, and exploring how that event impacts today's business scene. Next month, we'll publish a special 25th Anniversary commemorative edition and look at the region's companies and business leaders who have made a difference over the last quarter-century. We'll also look ahead to what the coming years could bring.
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