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From the Editor: Celebrating our business community

This edition marks the 17th time WBJ has named the Outstanding Women in Business, an important effort recognizing key leaders from the half of the population still struggling for equal footing, despite decades of progress.

Three United Ways awarded $1M to support after-school programming

Sixty-seven local after-school programs will receive a boost in funding this year as three United Way organizations in Central Massachusetts have been awarded a combined $1.08 million in state funding.

Renew Worcester apartments sold for $26M to Boston firm with growing Central Mass. portfolio

Renew Worcester, a 92-unit apartment building in Worcester, has been sold for $25.73 million to The Micozzi Cos., a Boston-based firm with a growing presence in Central Massachusetts.

🔒Harvard Bioscience gets another 180 days to try to stay on the Nasdaq

Harvard Bioscience initially fell out of Nasdaq compliance in April.
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🔒Following Nasdaq delisting, ConnectM begins trading on OTCQB market

ConnectM Technology Solutions, a Marlborough-based green energy technology firm, has begun trading its stock on the OTCQB Venture Market.

DOR chief: New federal law will drop state’s tax take by $650M

The sweeping federal law that President Donald Trump signed on the same day that Gov. Maura Healey signed the annual budget for Massachusetts is projected to take a $650 million bite out of state tax revenues this budget year,

Advocates continue push for bill allowing pharmacists to dispense insulin in emergencies

A bill allowing pharmacists in Massachusetts to dispense life-saving insulin in emergencies has been stuck in the State House since 2019, and advocates are frustrated after running into legislative dead ends for six years.

🔒Worcester affordable housing community sold for $100M to NY, Braintree firms

Plumley Village, a 430-unit affordable housing community in Worcester, has been sold for $100 million.
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O’Brien returns for first CCC meeting since lengthy legal battle with state treasurer

Chairing her first public meeting in two years after being reinstated to the Cannabis Control Commission last month, Shannon O'Brien on Wednesday laid out priorities for what she sees "not as a return but as a new beginning."

Central Mass. restaurants receive cut of $900K to address food insecurity

Thirty-one independent restaurants throughout Massachusetts have secured a cumulative $900,000 in state grant funding to address food insecurity, MassDevelopment announced Tuesday.
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