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Central Mass. condo prices spiking as high as 27%

While condo prices remain cheaper than single-family dwellings in most Central Massachusetts communities, rising condo prices can keep first-time homebuyers on the sidelines.

Worcester nonprofits land $350K in grants to support healthcare, food, housing access

Three Worcester nonprofits benefit from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation grants totaling $350,000 to improve behavioral health care, housing, and food insecurity.

Gymnastics academy owner buys Acton garden center property for $1.7M

Jamison Loizeaux, a former championship gymnast and owner of the Gymnastic Academy Of Boston, has purchased three commercial buildings in Acton for $1.7 million.

Task force would target illegal marijuana sellers

To curb the illegal pot market in Massachusetts, the state must address supply and demand, the demand side will be addressed as the Cannabis Control Commission opens new stores. But a bill that would target unlicensed marijuana sellers is needed to deal with the supply end of things, a state regulator said.
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Nominations for Business Leader of the Year & WBJ Hall of Fame to close on Friday

Your chance to nominate someone for the Worcester Business Journal's Business Leader of the Year and Hall of Fame awards will end on Jan. 3.

Take WBJ’s annual Economic Forecast survey

Take WBJ's five-minute annual survey gauging our readers' opinions about the region's economic performance, and be eligible to win one of three $50 gift cards to a local restaurant.

🔒The new U.S. immigration policy is just so stupid

The U.S. can’t continue to have the world’s No. 1 economy with the world’s No. 3 population size without relying on outsiders coming in to help.

🔒Massachusetts must be national leader on immigration

In order to become a state where immigrants want to pursue the American dream, Massachusetts needs to do more than hang a Welcome sign on its front door.
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Becker’s athletics conference adds esports

Becker College has gotten another assist in its mission to remain a leader in collegiate esports.

Beer tour will highlight MetroWest brewers

A new beer tour each Sunday will visit four MetroWest breweries and add to a growing list of tour options around the Boston area.
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