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Breaking news and how to fix it

With local journalism in the midst of a slow-burning crisis, it is time for Massachusetts to help turn the tide.

A healthy Worcester needs affordable housing

In our effort to attract the best and brightest doctors, nurses and other caregivers to Worcester, our future colleagues have a healthy stock of homes to choose from. An inadequate stock puts employers in the region at a competitive disadvantage.

Construction, WooSox & regulation are killing Canal District dreams

It’s a scary time to be a business owner.
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Avoid exclusive growth

As Worcester continues to develop, in large part due to the growth wave moving west from Boston, I ask these two questions 1) What does success mean to Worcester? and 2) Who does that success include?

You can still fire workers for using marijuana

Employers can prohibit employees from using or being under the influence of marijuana in the workplace. Yet, the law does not address regulating use outside of the workplace.
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Opportunity awaits the Worcester investor

Opportunity zones are an economic development tool, designed to spur development and job creation in distressed communities by providing tax incentives.

The business community needs to teach financial literacy

Massachusetts has earned a failing grade in teaching financial literacy to our high school students for three studies in a row, going all the way back to 2013.
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The Girl Scouts of Central and Western Massachusetts
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Worcester, MA
$125,000 - $135,000

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Girls Inc. of Worcester
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Worcester, MA
Hourly Rate: $24–$27.88/hr (based on experience)

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Columbia Tech
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Westborough, MA
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