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🔒The WooSox’s first season should be 2022

When officials from the City of Worcester and the Pawtucket Red Sox gleefully announced in August 2018 the minor league baseball team would move to the Canal District, the planned inaugural season of 2021 seemed like a long way off. Now, it is just around the corner.

🔒Editorial: Stay the course on the phased Mass. reopening

For businesses out there still closed under Gov. Charlie Baker’s March 24 shutdown order, we feel your pain.

WBJ’s virtual Business Leader of the Year awards event set for 4 p.m.

Worcester Business Journal's award ceremony for the 2020 Business Leaders of the Year and the WBJ Hall of Fame will be held virtually, for the first time ever, at 4 p.m. today. Among the winners are manufacturers from Framingham, Devens and Worcester.

Anna Maria will begin fall semester in-person, plans to wrap up by Thanksgiving

Anna Maria College in Paxton will hold class in-person during the upcoming fall semester, beginning in August, while implementing social distancing and other measures meant to deter a potential coronavirus outbreak. 
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🔒Editorial: Don’t be left on the sidelines

In times of crisis, both the economy and people’s way of thinking can undergo a paradigm shift. For nimble business owners, it is important to recognize these shifts, change with the times, and even stay ahead of the curve in order to ensure your company’s long-term survival.

Worcester Public Market sets June 18 opening date

The Worcester Public Market, forced by the coronavirus pandemic to close only a little more than a month after its grand opening, now has a target date in mind to reopen: June 18.

WBJ Podcast: Worcester hair stylist faces her fears, goes back to work

When hair salons were allowed to reopen on May 25, hair stylist Alexis Ledoux at the NKD Salon in Worcester started rescheduling clients, operating under a strong set of conditions for herself and her customers, and embracing her fears as she slowly builds her business back up to full operating strength.

🔒Businesses now must become COVID enforcers

Massachusetts has reached the second phase of Gov. Charlie Baker’s economic reopening plan, where it is once again acceptable for restaurants to open their dining rooms and for hotels to accept guests.
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Webster Five chairman retires, Stephen Charniak to replace him

Longtime Webster Five board of directors chairman Daniel Ivascyn retired from his position as of May 20, the $882-million bank announced Tuesday.

McGourthy returns to city, as Dunn promoted to lead Worcester development

The City of Worcester has filled two major administrative roles with a promotion to chief development director and a return of a former top official to be the new chief financial officer.
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