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April 1, 2024Edition

🔒10 Things I know about … Security training

Janelle Drolet, vice president of operations and sales for Framingham-based cybersecurity consulting firm Towerwall, shares some tips on security training.

🔒A Thousand Words: Worcester Housing Authority needs state funding

The Worcester Housing Authority has said it needs more state funding to complete its planned expansion projects.

🔒Q&A: Nonprofit gym in Lancaster centers inclusive fitness

Brendan Aylward first started volunteering for the Special Olympics as a teenager in high school. After years of volunteering with the organization, Aylward found purpose and passion working in the adaptive fitness industry.

🔒Editorial: It’s the workforce, stupid

We can’t afford an exodus of younger workers, and key to prevent that is to make housing more affordable. NIMBY may be a proud Massachusetts tradition, but leaving development of more affordable housing options up to each town is insufficient.
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🔒Viewpoint: Congress must act to ensure digital equity

Since its launch in December 2021, ACP has helped 23 million American households gain access to affordable broadband, including nearly 370,000 in Massachusetts. Unfortunately, funding for the program is expected to run out as soon as April.

Movers & Shakers for April 1, 2024

Central Massachusetts professionals are getting hired and promoted at Workers Credit Union, Spectrum Health Systems, Fidelity Bank, and Fallon Health

🔒101: Staying productive while working from home

The key to successfully working from home is maintaining productivity.

🔒Know How: Build community relationships

Genuine engagement with the community is a cornerstone of this relationship, fostering a loyal customer base, enhancing reputation, and opening doors to invaluable local partnerships and networks.
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🔒Canal District Transformation, part 2: Creating the next chapter

Developers and business owners expect that growth to continue, saying new businesses and even more residents will soon make the area home, creating the next chapter in the long history of the Canal District.

🔒From the Editor: Trusting what people say

For the second part of the Canal District Transformation series, we had to place a lot of trust in what people were telling us, particularly Amy Chase from the small business Crompton Collective

Clark receives $10M donation toward new climate-focused school

Clark is in the process of hiring a dean to lead the school once it commences operations.
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