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Gretheline Bolandrina comes from a family of educators. Her mother is a teacher, and five of her aunts also taught. But Bolandrina, the academy director at Bay Path Regional Practical Nursing Academy in Charlton, fell into teaching almost completely
The Central Massachusetts region’s tourism agency is now fighting for the attention of Times Square tourists with a new ad campaign.
WBJ sources over the past 35 years have contributed memorable sentiments.
As a 1979 Holy Cross graduate, I returned to Worcester in September of 1980 to start my publishing career in advertising sales.
They say you can't judge a book by its cover. But newspapers — what choice do you have? Here are some of the best, most interesting, most important, most impactful — and hopefully most enjoyable — Worcester Business Journal covers over the last 35
As leaders, they ably represented two of Central Massachusetts’ longest-running institutions: each intricately tied to Isaiah Thomas. One turned his bequeathed library into the world’s preeminent repository of pre-20th-century print materials in
Employees at Vision Advertising, Rockland Trust, and the Worcester Art Museum are makeup upward moves in their careers.
Tom and Nick Bedrosian always knew they wanted to go into business together. Growing up, the brothers did not know what their business would look like, but after creating an all-purpose seasoning in their family kitchen, an idea for a spice company
Voting is now open for WBJ’s 11th annual Best of Business Awards.
To nominate someone for next year's 40 Under Forty awards, fill out the nomination form linked in this article.
Central Massachusetts professionals are being hired and promoted at organizations including bankHometown, Vision Advertising, and Webster Five.
Kim Golinski made the transition from craft beer to professional sports on Aug. 1, when she officially became the team president of the Worcester Railers.
Correia represents the third-generation of trade show professionals in her family, taking over the CEO role from her father, Paul Hanlon, in July.
David Ginisi has been named the new role of chief marketing and communications officer for social service nonprofit Worcester Community Action Council.
Tyler Murray, the television and radio play-by-play broadcaster for the WooSox since 2022, has been named the new radio voice of the New York Knicks.
Caitlyn Correia has taken over ownership of BlueHive Exhibits.