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Telegram & Gazette parent CEO made $3.4M in 2022

Gannett Co., Inc. CEO, President, and Chair Mike Reed received $3.38 million in compensation in 2022, according to a preliminary proxy report released on Friday.

House speaker tells businesses that the state needs help with early education

House Speaker Ron Mariano offered more evidence Thursday that lawmakers are eyeing ways to support the state's stretched-thin early education and child care workforce and to wrangle sky-high costs that continue to burden families.

🔒Q&A: Marketer launches entrepreneur conference

In 2016, Hernandez opened GEM Marketing Solutions and has solidified a stable roster of clients in and around the city. Her small business offers help with getting businesses an online presence, website design, and social media marketing.

🔒The next leader: Tran takes over at the Southeast Asian Coalition

As the Southeast Asian Coalition settles into new digs, its executive director arrives with big ambitions for its role in the community.
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Worcester County population up slightly in 2022, bucking statewide trend

Worcester County’s population grew slightly between July 2021 and July 2022, while the state lost 7,716 residents, according to data released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau.

Mass. AG joins coalition calling for EPA to adopt stricter air quality standards

Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell has joined a coalition of 17 other attorney generals across the U.S. calling on the Environmental Protection Agency to adopt more stringent standards under the Clean Air Act to protect people from particulate matter pollution.

Union survey: Mass. nurses report feeling quality of care has worsened

A new survey from the Massachusetts Nurses Association delivers a grim outlook on the healthcare system, particularly among newer nurses.

Genoa Healthcare opens 700th pharmacy location in Framingham

Genoa Healthcare, a Washington-based specialized pharmacy care provider, will open its 700th location nationwide and 17th in Massachusetts in Framingham on Wednesday.
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Worcester developer receives $11M tax break on Franklin Street project, as City Council nears decision on inclusionary zoning

The Worcester City Council approved an $11.3-million property tax break over 15 years for a residential development proposed by Worcester developer GoVenture Capital Group.

Tax debate turning on population concerns

For a Revenue Committee hearing, there was relatively little in-depth talk Tuesday about the nitty-gritty details of Gov. Maura Healey's tax package. To some extent, that was the governor's plan.
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