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Oct. 17, 2022Edition

🔒Worcester 300 trivia contest, part 17: Working man

In addition to being a mechanic, what car detailing product did Roy Bryon invent, bottle, and sell?

🔒Q&A: AAFCPAs’ diversity efforts seek to create an inclusive culture

As its client base has gotten more diverse, accounting firm AAFCPAs has sought to make its work environment more inclusive to people of different backgrounds, cultures, and religions.

🔒Editorial: Starting lean

A restaurant only open for two days a week hardly seems like a model for the future of the hospitality industry, but maybe its owners realize something the rest of the world is just catching onto: Pre-pandemic life will never fully return, and it’s time for businesses to innovate in ways they may not have thought of before, embracing a changed future where they find success in new ways.
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🔒Viewpoint: Merit shops comprise majority of construction workforce

When it comes to counting members, organized labor includes those swinging golf clubs along with those swinging hammers. Dues-paying retirees are counted along with working members. 

🔒Movers & Shakers for Oct. 17, 2022

People are on the move at Milford Federal Bank, UMass Memorial Health, and more.

🔒Emotional intelligence is a supreme competency

Let’s hold ourselves accountable for strengthening our EQ-i, in the same way we do other leadership competencies.

🔒101: How to manage burnout as a leader

Here are some ways to manage burnout when it happens, without anyone even noticing.
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🔒Lower your cyber insurance rates

The rule is simple: The greater the cyber risk, the greater the insurance cost.

🔒5 Things I know about … Getting a mortgage in a rising rate environment

If you were like many in Central Massachusetts looking to buy a home at the start of the pandemic, you may be among the countless house hunters who were discouraged by the market.

🔒Making Clinton a better Clinton: Business, government officials try to bring more people to downtown

Clinton packs more than 15,000 people into an area approximately three miles by two miles, making it one of the most densely populated communities outside of Route 128.

🔒Playing by their own rules: Worcester’s Wooden Bar embraces a minimalist approach

Wooden Bar is housed in the location of 3cross Fermentation Cooperative, which closed during the early waves of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
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Two Blackstone Valley warehouses, totalling 2M sq. ft. begin construction, amid Route 146 industrial development bonanza

Two massive industrial projects, each approximately 1 million square feet, are beginning construction in Sutton and Douglas.
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