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Regional chambers of commerce request action on state’s economic development bill

Massachusetts Chambers Policy Network members include regional chambers for Greater Boston, Worcester, Springfield, Western Massachusetts, the North Shore, the South Shore, the South Coast, the Berkshires and Cape Cod.

Sterling rock quarry worker killed by ledge collapse

The fatal incident drew a wide variety of first responders to the scene, including multiple local fire departments, the Massachusetts State Police, and officials from the U.S. Department of Labor Mine Safety and Health Administration. 

Former Shrewsbury Christmas Tree Shops location to become trampoline park, as Town shifts planned MBTA housing zone westward

The Town of Shrewsbury has developed an new plan for state-mandated multifamily zoning.

Three Central Mass. nonprofits granted slice of $3.8M to fight opioid impacts

Three Worcester nonprofits have been named among the first recipient cohort of Massachusetts’ new grantmaking program Mosaic Opioid Recovery Partnership, an initiative providing funding to grassroots organizations working to reduce harm caused by the ongoing opioid epidemic within communities disproportionately affected and historically underserved. 
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State’s cannabis equity fund eclipses $27M

A state fund meant to open the legal marijuana industry up to more entrepreneurs from communities most harmed by prohibition and enforcement now has more than $27 million at its disposal.

DPH determines Nashoba Valley Medical Center provides essential services amid pending closure

Carney Hospital and Nashoba Valley Medical Center each provide an "essential service necessary for preserving access and health status" in their areas, public health regulators concluded this week.

EcoTarium, WAM, Mechanics Hall among recipients of $3M in Worcester cultural grants

The City of Worcester has issued just under $3 million in grants designed to boost Worcester’s art and culture scene.

Nashoba Valley parent company’s five Mass. hospitals secure new ownership

"Enough is enough," Gov. Maura Healey declared Friday as she announced that all the bankrupt Steward Health Care hospitals still up for sale have new owners lined up and that the state is going to assist in the transitions with financing and, in one case, the use of its property-taking powers.
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🔒40 Under Forty: Catch up with 25 alumni for the 25th anniversary

The nearly 1,000 winners of the 40 Under Forty awards from the last 25 years have gone onto great things, and we catch up with 25 alumni for the 25th anniversary.

🔒How WBJ selected the 40 Under Forty, Class of 2024

This year’s winners were chosen from 398 nominations submitted for 221 professionals in 2023 and 2024.
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