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Initial Jobless Claims Down 5,000

In the week ending June 14, 381,000 Americans filed for unemployment insurance coverage for the first time,...

Life Sciences Industry Lauds Gov. Patrick

BIO, the Biotechnology Industry Organization, has named Gov. Deval Patrick its Governor of the Year.The title is...

State Gives $1.3M Grant For Ayer Partnership

Gov. Deval Patrick recently announced a $1.3 million grant to support a partnership between Ayer tire recycler...

AMA Sets Legislative Agenda

The American Medical Association is expected to begin voting on a slate of proposals that will guide...
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Tech Collaborative Green In 07

The Massachusetts Technology Collaborative doled out big money in clean energy and green building during 2007, according...

WBJ Talk Back | Online reader comments from June 4-June12, 2008

We've pulled together some of the e-mail comments we've received since we launched the new WBJournal.com last...

State Court Gives Local Zoning Control Over 40B

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court issued a decision yesterday that could give local zoning boards more control...

Planning Ahead For A Strong Economy

For businesses looking to locate or expand in Massachusetts, getting the state and local permits needed to...
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The Oil Addiction

Well, it's finally happened. Again.Oil prices have caught up with us. Gone are the heady days during...

A Health Care Dinosaur | Verizon employees hope to hold on to 100 percent employer-paid medical insurance

On May 22, Verizon workers and their supporters gathered at company offices across Massachusetts and Rhode Island...
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