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As Town Budgets Tighten, Economic Development Faces Pressure | Development offices nearing the end of grants as they know them

Last month, Donald Lowe, director of the community and economic development office in Clinton, suggested to town...

E-Verify Mandate Postponed | Federal contractors get a temporary reprieve

Federal contractors will not be forced to use the federal government’s E-Verify program, a free, web-based program...

Central Mass. Not Immune To Layoffs | Region is spared major cuts, but unemployment rolls still climb

A look at the largest layoffs announced for Central Massachusetts over the past few months might not...

Coakley’s On Track With Mortgage Mitigation

The present decade may be remembered as one in which common sense was put aside in the...
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WBJ Talk Back, Feb. 2, 2009 | Online reader comments from Jan. 19 through Jan. 29, 2009

An article we ran in the WBJ Daily Report about Gov. Deval Patrick's proposal to increase meals...

Briefing: Mass. Housing Market

It should come as no surprise that the Massachusetts housing market in 2008 was slow, but recent...

SBA Loans Down 9% In 2008 | Some local banks abandon market, others refocus

Although overall SBA lending in Massachusetts declined 9 percent to $197 billion in 2008 from $215 billion...

Legislation Aims To Curb Data Mining

Most people are unaware that after they fill a prescription, many pharmacies turn around and sell information...
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Coakley Puts Charity Financial Info Online

Attorney General Martha Coakley said the annual reports of charities operating in Massachusetts will now be available...

Consumer Spending, Payrolls Down

Consumer spending fell for the sixth straight month in December, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce.The...
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