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March 16 Issue of the WBJ

Issue Highlights On Page One STRATEGY SHIFT – Worcester’s Fuller Foundation invests in biotech companies. COLLEGE SAVINGS...

PLA Order Is Good For Workers And Taxpayers

President Barack Obama’s issuance of an Executive Order overturning the Bush Administration’s ban on federal Project Labor...

Growing Gifts | Local corporate grants under pressure in 2009

View list of local corporate giving with contact information. The difficult economy means local corporate gifts are under pressure. And...

Briefing: Stem Cell Research

On March 9 President Barack Obama issued an executive order that lifted the restrictions on stem cell...
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Green Projects In Need Of Cash | McGovern says banks must do their part to spur energy economy

Two extremes of the threadbare economy are at odds. At one end is the push for businesses...

Slots’ Only Promise Is Addiction

Beacon Hill again is abuzz with talk about expanding gambling. This year the discussion is about slot...

Local Cos. Eye Stimulus Funds

The construction industry may be in a deep funk, but Lunenburg paving and construction materials company P.J....

Route 2 Project On List For Stimulus Funds

Thanks to the federal highway stimulus funds, one major thoroughfare in Central Massachusetts will soon receive a...
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Rep. Binienda To Chair Rules Committee

Worcester State Rep. John J. Binienda has been named chairman of the House Committee on Rules.The Rules...

Route 9 Shuttle Takes Inaugural Run

State and local leaders including State Sen. Karen Spilka, D-Ashland, were all aboard the debut commuter shuttle...
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