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PG Collaborative will allow entrepreneurs of color to come together, build relationships organically, and problem-solve issues unique to them.
Now the residential real estate market has slowed, Richard Healey of Foster-Healey Real Estate Inc. hopes to see it settle down again and level out.
Months after Heywood Healthcare, one of the few Central Massachusetts independent community healthcare systems, entered formal non-binding discussions to affiliate with UMass Memorial Health of Worcester, the merger has been called off.
The guilt of being away from her all day, sometimes six days a week, can be overwhelming.
On March 20, I was admitted to a hospital’s intensive care unit for a severe case of pneumonia. I was on leave 88 days.
A variety of new and timeless design trends will set the best websites apart in 2023. Consider implementing a few of these ideas to give your site a fresh look and feel.
As tough as it can be, it’s important to realize when you’ve contributed everything you can, and when your skills and qualifications might be a better fit somewhere else.
Back in 2016, the ballot initiative passed by voters called for a 12% tax on marijuana retail sales, which included a 3.75% state excise tax, the 6.25% state sales tax, and a 2% local excise tax. Let's aim toward that formula, as a starting point.
WBJ editor seeks to evolve publication's DEI coverage.
In November, Congress passed and President Joe Biden signed into law a $1.7-trillion Omnibus Appropriations Bill, which The New England Council believes will drive our region’s economic growth.
People are being hired and promoted at companies including NAI Glickman Kovago & Jacobs and AAFCPAs.
On Oct. 28, Kevin Lovaincy assumed his new role as chief equity officer for the City of Worcester, a position that had remained vacant for more than two and a half years since Stephanie Williams’ resignation. Since then, the City’s Executive Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion had undergone an overhaul reorganization spearheaded by City Manager Eric Batista. Batista has outlined six key commitments to be fulfilled by both Lovaincy and the restructured EODEI in an effort to make Worcester a more equitable and accessible city.
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