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Dec. 1, 2025Edition

A Thousand Words: Worcester airport’s new incentive program

Worcester Regional Airport announced in November that it had boosted its incentive program to attract new airlines and add new destinations. Airlines now can receive up to $250,000 and waived fees for two years if they begin servicing ORH.

From the Editor: Being in the room

When they are in a room full of hundreds of people all cheering for their achievements, you get to see this rare spark of humanity in them where all their hard work becomes a joyous culmination.

🔒Sticking with sustainability: Despite business and political pressure, Worcester’s specialized stretch codes for buildings are here to stay

In September 2023, the Worcester City Council voted 10-1 to adopt specialized stretch codes, part of its...

10 Things I know about … Massachusetts pay transparency requirements

10) Growing trend. Massachusetts became the 14th state to enact a pay transparency law. The pay range...
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The tax implications of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act

The One Big Beautiful Bill is the latest tax bill aimed at making cash flows better for...

101: Anticipating holiday breaks

As the holidays approach, it is important for managers to organize schedules, deadlines, and breaks to make...

🔒Movers & Shakers for Dec. 1, 2025

Professionals at All One Credit Union, Hoey Wealth Management, and ERA Key Realty Services are taking steps forward in their careers.

Viewpoint: How community college helped me find my voice and my purpose

Between working full time and raising an elementary school–aged child, I needed a college offering flexibility, understanding, and structure. Quinsigamond Community College gave me exactly that: a clear roadmap to success and a support system.
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Passing the baton at WBJ

After 46 years in the publishing industry in Central MA, I will retire at the end of January.

🔒Q&A: 350 pounds of excitement at Hubbardston alpaca farm

Founded in 2010, Plain View Farm in Hubbardston is the embodiment of Keith Tetreault’s lifelong love of...

🔒Peterson Oil settles class action lawsuit over damage from biodiesel mixture levels for $14M

A Suffolk Superior Court judge has given preliminary approval to a settlement involving a class action lawsuit against Worcester-based Peterson Oil regarding its use of biodiesel fuel mix. 
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