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🔒Kelley Square restaurant building sold for $1.2M

The site of a four-story building, with Golden Pockets Shawarma restaurant on the first floor and four apartments above, sold in a deal finalized on Friday.

Devens firm meets with DOE to accelerate fusion energy development

Devens-based Commonwealth Fusion Systems and other fusion-focused firms have met with U.S. Department of...

🔒Four warehouses in Westborough sold for $95M

A Pennsylvania-based real estate firm has purchased four industrial properties off of Route 9 in Westborough for a combined $95.2 million.

🔒Dr. Michael Hirsh retires as Worcester’s public health medical director

Hirsh stepped down on Friday after originally being named the City’s medical director in 2012.

From the editor: An economy without a middle class

As the middle class fades, businesses who rely on people having at least some expendable income – or at least enough income to cover all their basic needs – will not have the necessary customer base to thrive.

🔒Feeding Worcester: Nonprofits strain to meet surging food insecurity

Today, hunger in Worcester is rising faster than it has in years.

🔒A rural migration: Diverse communities are being priced out of Worcester, making it harder for healthcare providers and nonprofits to reach them

Not only are these diverse populations moving away from their old residences, they’re moving away from their healthcare providers.

🔒Poverty wages: TJX and BJ’s are heavily reliant on part-time workers, making their median employee pay qualified for government food assistance

Two of Central Massachusetts’ highest-paid CEOs run companies where median employees likely qualify for SNAP benefits.

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