February 1, 2016Edition

Foreign-born business owners boost Worcester

Worcester's foreign born population is making its mark in the city's business community.

101: Team accountability

It's one thing to set goals and priorities for your team in 2016 and each sales quarter...

10 Things I Know About…Visual communications

10. They influence.More than one-third of buyers associate sign quality with quality. The wide spectrum of visual...

Separated Cumberland and Gulf eye revenue growth

Having gone their separate ways, Cumberland and Gulf are looking to even greater opportunities.
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Mass. strong enough for GE

The announcement that General Electric will be moving its headquarters to Boston marks a great victory for...

Millionaire’s tax could hit small(ish) businesses hard

The proposed Millionaire's tax could impact business owners operating in Massachusetts.

Federal regulator probes electric transmission amid rising costs

A federal energy regulatory agency has determined the ratemaking process for New England's electricity transmission prices lacks adequate transparency and is unjust and is working on changes that could ultimately lower energy rates for Massachusetts consumers and businesses.

Talk Back

KEEP LATE-NIGHT TRANSITRiders of the late-night MBTA service are pushing for its preservation.“Our cities are growing with...
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Embracing foreign-born Central Mass. residents

In an election year where fear-mongering and playing off people's biases have seemed to rule the day...

Net metering needs to be preserved

I am writing in response to the article, "Solar Without Subsidy" from Jan. 18. It is important...

GE move benefits Mass. taxes, politics, innovation

GE's decision to relocate from Fairfield, Conn. to Massachusetts may appear that the benefits will be Boston-centric,...

Nichols revamping curriculum toward data, ethics, leadership

Susan West Engelkemeyer started her tenure as Nichols College president five years ago, coming to the institution...
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Learning the digital economy, the Girl Scout way

Not too long ago, getting Girl Scout cookies to out-of-state friends and family involved buying and shipping them out yourself. But today, Thin Mints and Samoas are just a click away.

How to deliver superior customer service

Today, every business should consider itself to be part of the hospitality industry. Whether you're in a...

Community banks embrace fintech to meet technology demands

As a result of technological advances, the financial technology, or “fintech” industry, has emerged, and it has changed the way banks do business, according to local bankers and experts.

Partner at 31; Worcester advocate since childhood

AiVi Nguyen is the youngest partner ever at Bowditch & Dewey and is outspoken about Worcester's potential.
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Incorporations

These Central Massachusetts businesses filed incorporation papers with the Massachusetts Secretary of State's Office from Nov. 14-30....
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