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Florida primary care company opens new Framingham office

A MetroWest-area doctor has opened a new primary care practice in Framingham in conjunction with a Florida primary care firm MDVIP.

Big Brothers Big Sisters CEO to be deployed to Afghanistan

Duty calls for Jeffrey Chin, CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Mass/MetroWest.

Send in your ideas for the 2018 WBJ Power Players

The Worcester Business Journal is asking for the Central Massachusetts' business community's help in naming our Power Players for 2018.

Athlete-friendly brewery plans pop-up taproom near marathon in Ashland

A Medfield brewery with beer geared towards athletes to help quench their thirst will open a pop-up taproom and beer garden near the Boston Marathon route in Ashland next month.
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Greater Good brewery to hold soft opening week

Greater Good Imperial Brewing Company, fresh off of a soft opening night on Monday, has announced at least four more sneak peaks at the new brewery and taproom this week.

Wachusett Brewery named a top craft brewer in country

According to the national trade group Brewers Association, Westminster beermaker Wachusett Brewery is now among the top 50 craft breweries in the country when ranked by beer sales volume.

Professional heroes

In the business world, when we talk about keeping it professional, it usually centers around little things: dress appropriately, show up on time, don't harass your employees. Yet, in office professions like mine, we rarely deal with raw emotions.

Barron’s ranks two Central Mass. financial advisers among the best in state

Two Central Massachusetts wealth management professionals are among the top 10 in Massachusetts and the top 1,200 nationally, according to financial publication Barron's.
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Worcester tobacco wholesaler sentenced for tax fraud

A Worcester man will serve at least one year in prison after being convicted in federal court of skirting tax laws related to his tobacco business.

Milford pot grower hopes to tap into recreational market

A medical marijuana company with a 25,000-square-foot cultivation facility in Milford is hoping to expand into the recreational cannabis growing business.
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