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WBJ named best business journal in country

The industry group Alliance of Area Business Publishers on Thursday judged the Worcester Business Journal as the best newspaper of its size, besting business publications from around the U.S., Canada and Australia in the annual journalism competition.

Redemption Rock will reopen Worcester taproom Friday

Redemption Rock Brewing Co. in Worcester will reopen its taproom to the public beginning Friday, the company announced on Thursday.

Insulet to power headquarters, manufacturing facility with solar power

Acton medical device company Insulet will begin powering its corporate headquarters and manufacturing facility with solar energy, the company announced on Wednesday.

Workhuman, valued at $1.2B, becomes a unicorn

Human resources technology company Workhuman, co-headquartered in Framingham and Dublin, Ireland, has been valued at $1.2 billion, officially making it a so-called unicorn company, according to its press release.
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Study: ReWalk soft exoskeleton improves walking speed in 64% of patients

A new study published in the Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation indicates 64% of study participants who experienced stroke-related mobility issues were able to walk significantly faster while using ReWalk Robotics' ReStore Exo-Suite, the Marlborough manufacturer announced on Monday.

Q&A: CommCan co-owner lauds the benefits of local cannabis ahead of expansion

The Commonwealth Cannabis Company in Millis, a woman- and family-owned operation known by the abbreviation CommCan, is preparing to triple its manufacturing capacity and hire 50 new employees.

🔒Racial inequalities persist in the Central Mass. cannabis industry

More than two years have passed since entrepreneur Ross Bradshaw embarked on the licensing process to open New Dia, a recreational cannabis dispensary in Worcester.

Ashland manufacturer receives $67K training grant

Kidde Fire Systems' Ashland manufacturing facility has received a $67,200 Workforce Training Funding Grant from Massachusetts.
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Waters Corp. CEO stepping down

Milford health software company Waters Corp., which has $2 billion in annual revenue, announced Wednesday it is seeking a replacement to CEO Christopher O’Connell.

🔒The future of medical marijuana, after the coronavirus spike

Over the course of the last year and a half, the medical and recreational cannabis retailers have grown into two very different yet overlapping businesses, largely coexisting and occasionally competing.
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