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🔒A Thousand Words: Mass. GDP growth slowing

Growth of the Massachusetts GDP is slowing, causing anxiety across industries.

🔒Viewpoint: The benefits of a four-day workweek

Our U.S. work environment desperately needs a makeover. Although there is no magic pill, one potential solution is a four-day workweek.

Letter to the Editor: Andrew Zimbalist responds to Polar Park article

Andrew Zimbalist, the economics professor at Smith College in Northampton who served as a consultant for the City of Worcester in the Polar Park baseball stadium, wrote this letter in response to a WBJ article about an academic study critical of the economics behind Polar Park.

🔒Viewpoint: Tax code is stifling R&D

The New England Council firmly believes the new R&D amortization requirement will halt and harm our region’s continued growth and leadership on the global stage.
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🔒A Thousand Words: Community Healthlink closures

A state inspection of three Community Healthlink substance abuse programs led to their suspension and a halt of new admissions. Eighty layoffs are anticipated and the Worcester organization’s president is leaving her role.

🔒A Thousand Words: Downtown Worcester development

Developers in Worcester rushed to file plans with the Worcester Planning Board before the implementation of Inclusionary Zoning. The planning board has been very receptive to plans for multifamily residential developments in Worcester.

🔒Viewpoint: Supporting the transition to electric vehicles

For over a decade, Unitil has visualized our role in a renewable energy future as serving as the enabling platform for our customers and to play a key role in unlocking the full potential of emerging technologies. We can transform the way people meet their evolving energy needs and help create a clean and sustainable future for us all.

🔒A Thousand Words: The Central Mass. housing market

Obstacles like high interest rates and a lack of inventory get in the way of buying a home.
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🔒Viewpoint: The U.S. has lost its edge on chips manufacturing. We want the Northeast to win it back.

Forty years ago, the U.S. was a global leader in manufacturing semiconductors and microelectronics. We not only invented the technology, we invested in research and produced 40% of the world’s chips. Today, the U.S. makes just 10%.

🔒A Thousand Words: Women in Brewing

Central Massachusetts breweries celebrate Women's History month by releasing female-led beers and making donations to organizations helping women in brewing.
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