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Sept. 27, 2021Edition

🔒Q&A: Providing autism supports at HMEA

Kristen Cariglia first joined HMEA more than 19 years ago, moving over to the developmental disability services nonprofit’s Autism Resource Central division 16 years ago.

🔒Editorial: Worcester must play a better hand at the bargaining table

Worcester is in a position of strength. The city has a better hand to play at the table, and it is important the city plays it well.

🔒Viewpoint: Budget for action on housing

The Worcester Regional Research Bureau was honored to continue our proud history of collaboration with the Worcester Business Journal this May with our coordinated focus on homeownership issues.
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🔒Movers & Shakers for Sept. 27, 2021

People are on the move at Adcare Hospital, ERA Key Spencer, Savers Bank, and more.

🔒Beyond COVID: Get your mind ready for business

This return to routine is unquestionably positive, but it won’t be without its challenges. So, how can business owners make the road forward a little less bumpy for themselves and employees as we move toward re-integration?

🔒101: Organizational development

Organizational development is moving an organization toward change with action-oriented practices, and it’s rooted in a company’s core goals or purpose. It’s basically anything strengthening an organization from the inside out or motivates people to do so.

🔒10 Things I know about … How CFOs plan to use data

CFOs are ready for change when it comes to how they use data.
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🔒Q&A: Brewing on the Quabbin

Lost Towns Brewing in Gilbertville, a village of Hardwick, is getting into the groove of things after first opening in 2018 and facing pandemic challenges shortly thereafter.

🔒Central Mass. restaurants are hesitant about the two latest efforts to repeal the ban on Happy Hours

After being banned for almost 40 years in Massachusetts, multiple attempts to reverse the state’s stance on Happy Hour have failed, but two new efforts are picking up momentum.

🔒A day for the dead: Worcester’s Latino business community aims to bring attention to disparities laid bare by the pandemic

Latino business and community leaders are working together to plan a celebration focused on highlighting the coronavirus pandemic’s impact on Latinos.

🔒Mini-cluster: Worcester is trying to carve out its own niche in biotech

Located adjacent to the Polar Park baseball stadium in Worcester, the planned Left Field Building is a $16-million symbol of the ambitious plans in the city for the life sciences as a catalyst for its ever-evolving development efforts.
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🔒Revival: The independent bookstore industry is growing with a loyal customer base wanting to shop local

As people around the U.S. turned inward over the last year and a half, consumers appear to have found a respite from the onslaught of technology dependence: reading.

Worcester mask mandate goes into effect Monday

Citing a month-to-month coronavirus case count which tripled from June to July and again from July to August, the City of Worcester announced on Friday a revived mask mandate for all indoor private common spaces in workplaces and indoor private spaces open to the public.
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