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Oct. 28, 2019Edition

🔒Because I have an awesome wife

A frequent question/statement I get from people once they start to know me is, “How do you do it all?” or “I don’t know how you do it.” I have […]

🔒Tech duo opens Northborough coding center for children

The newly opened Code Ninjas location teaches children computer skills using video games and language similar to a karate dojo.

🔒Outsiders have Worcester trending up

In October, two of the three tallest buildings in Worcester, a couple blocks from each other on...
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🔒Online shopping tools won’t fix health care

When it comes to ensuring health care is a right and not a privilege, Massachusetts has paved...

🔒Movers & Shakers: Oct. 28, 2019

See which Central Massachusetts professionals are getting promoted and starting with new companies.

🔒Your implicit biases will lead to stereotyping

First impressions are a real thing, and human beings are programmed to make quick, calculated judgments, innate...

🔒101: Building community

Organizations are more global, more of us are working remotely, and for many companies, human connection needs...
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🔒How testimonials shape your business’s reputation

Today more than ever, the reputation of a business is linked to what people say about it...

🔒10 Things I Know About … Managing customer reviews

Managing tough customer reviews can be difficult but these 10 steps will give you guidance.

🔒The judges for the 2019 Outstanding Women in Business awards

Carla McCall is the co-managing partner at Westborough accounting firm AAFCPAs.A native of Port Harcourt, Nigeria, Konneh...

🔒Central Mass. has received $1.7B in NIH funding since 2010

Behind Central Massachusetts biotechnology research taking place to improve brain tumor procedures and genome editing techniques, or...
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🔒New England Center for Children now a major international player

The New England Center for Children has a presence in 18 countries and is focusing on continued expansion to serve more children with autism.

🔒Two of Worcester’s tallest skyscrapers sell in October

Worcester Plaza, a 24-story glass office tower in downtown Worcester, sold for $16.5 million, just a few...

UMass Medical School aimed for $250M in fundraising — and beat it

In its just-completed seven-year fundraising initiative, UMass Medical School received support from both local donors and international ones, and those giving to scholarships and those looking to benefit research. That generosity led to the school surpassing its $250-million fundraising goal ahead of time.
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