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Legalize fireworks in Massachusetts

Once again, I write to suggest the time has come for Massachusetts to join the rest of...

Dealing with OT’s new rules

Beginning on December 1, millions of American workers will be eligible for overtime, local lawyer Timothy Murphy

Massachusetts needs workforce housing

For Massachusetts to continue its economic gains, we need to build more housing.

Computer science needs women

Here's the good news: By the year 2020, the U.S. Department of Labor predicts there will be...
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State should put $10.5M toward Mass. Food Trust

We have an opportunity to increase access to healthy foods and spur economic development, which is why we are asking the legislature and the governor to fund the Massachusetts Food Trust program.

Eversource should cover WRTA cleanup

Worcester has blossomed into a bustling Gateway City, home to nationally recognized colleges and universities, corporations, a...

Beacon Hill keeps solar working … for now

A legislative log-jam blocking billions of dollars in solar investment to Massachusetts' economy was broken this month but there's still more work to be done.

Vocational education key to workforce

While concerns like health care and energy costs, taxes and burdensome regulations are often raised by businesses, by far the single biggest issue raised is the need for a trained, motivated and educated workforce.
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Worcester needs to support gas-leak bills

Gas leaks need to be fixed in Worcester, according to Mary Keefe.

Worcester thought through medical marijuana process

Worcester City Manager Edward Augustus talks about the methodical approach the city used to secure a $450,000 agreement for the city's first medical marijuana dispensary.
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