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Decades After Losing A Major Employer, Worcester’s Quinsigamond Village Works Toward Revival

Worcester's Quinsigamond Village, which once thrived as the home of Swedish workers from the nearby American Steel...

WBJ Talk Back: Cloud Computing, Wooing JetBlue, Biomass Regulations

HELP FROM THE CLOUD What can cloud computing do for business? Here's one perspective from a member-launched...

Bay State Health Care, Take Two: Industry Players See Risks, Opportunity In New Law

The most striking aspect of the state's new health care cost containment law is that it aims...

A Changed Relationship? Community colleges await direction on new governance plan, potential impact on workforce development

The state's community colleges are preparing for an academic year that could bring major change, thanks to...
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Movers & Shakers — Aug. 20

EcoTarium of Worcester has hired Joseph P. Cox as its new president. He replaces Stephen M. Pitcher,...

New Mental Health Hospital Opens In Worcester

State officials and members of the mental health community celebrated the opening of the $302-million Department of...

Mass. Clean Energy Job Growth Passes 11%

The clean energy economy in the Bay State grew nearly 10 times faster than the overall economy...

With Cuts Expected, Defense Contractor Stays Agile

Despite what its CEO called "an increasingly challenging environment" in the defense sector, Chelmsford-based Mercury Computer Systems...
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Health Insurance Rates To Rise 2.1% In Quarter

Health insurance premiums for individuals and small businesses in Massachusetts will increase on average 2.1 percent in...

After Failed Casino Pitch, Foxborough Moves Forward

The relationship between the town of Foxborough and the Kraft Group, owner of Route 1 landmarks Gillette...
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