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🔒In Worcester County, some neighborhoods were already facing decline

While the economy was growing into the longest economic expansion in the nation’s history, most Worcester County neighborhoods missed out – not only failing to capture rising income and attracting new residents but even going backward in many cases.

Southbridge Municipal Airport receiving $217K for improvements, study

Southbridge Municipal Airport is receiving a $217,000 federal grant to improve its runway and conduct studies, including...

COVID Stories: Worcester’s ten24 seeing online shift for B2B sales

In pre-pandemic times, many companies were still conducting business-to-business sales in person, by knocking on doors or developing relationships at trade shows. The coronavirus pandemic has changed all that, and Worcester software firm ten24 Digital Solutions is helping companies make a transition to online.

🔒Let’s get smarter

When weighed against countries where higher education is highly prioritized, and mostly free, our system is mediocre.
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🔒The 40 Under Forty judges for 2020

This year, WBJ received 205 nominations for 118 nominees for its 40 Under Forty awards.

Wheelabrator buys Fitchburg trash, recycling facility for $1M

A 7.5-acre trash and recycling facility in Fitchburg has sold to a waste-to-energy company with a facility in Millbury.

🔒Editorial: Schools must be top priority now

Today, with a summer surge across much of the country, the reality is settling in the coronavirus will be with us well into next year, even if the aggressive development of a vaccine is completed this winter.

🔒Remember, we need to take this seriously

If we are going to get to a full-throated reopening, we first must get the pandemic under control.
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Melody L. Beach Consulting Group acquires Dube Consulting

Melody L. Beach Consulting Group, a human resources services company in Southbridge, announced it has acquired Dube Consulting of Newport, N.C. in a sale closed on Friday. 

COVID Stories: Greater Good adapts in the age of the coronavirus 

Greater Good Imperial Brewing Company continues to adapt, innovate and survive during the challenges brought on by the coronavirus pandemic. 
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