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Film tax credit helps lift tourism

Time and time again, data have shown that when a film production shoots in a particular location,...

Why we tuned out Radio Shack

In the end, Radio Shack didn't know its own identity. In what will most likely be a major case study in business schools, the once world-famous electronics chain has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and will close most of its Central Massachusetts stores.

Ready for a little ‘madness’? Bracketing Worcester’s priorities

Worcester's current median residential tax bill is $3,454, while the median commercial tax bill is $8,716. For...

Mass. schools not keeping pace with needs of our economy

Massachusetts companies need workers with the right skills who can help them succeed in a rapidly changing global economy. But that goal remains at risk because our education system is not keeping pace with the demands of the commonwealth's economy.
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Progressive leaders see beyond themselves

Businesses need more progressive leadership. But how do today's leaders become progressive? More than ever, the business...

‘Locally grown’ food holds potential for a greater bounty

The potential impact of “locally grown” food and farm products on the Central Massachusetts economy is incredibly...

Locally-grown efforts help lift innovation across Massachusetts

Every year, the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative releases its Annual Index of the Massachusetts Innovation Economy, benchmarking Massachusetts...

How a quick flow of information impacted gas pipeline plans

The proposed Keystone XL pipeline may not be running through the Northeast, but we have a similar...
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Baker must continue to shine the state’s spotlight on solar

Two car dealerships in Westborough — Dan's Jeep and Westborough Mitsubishi — installed 441 rooftop solar panels,...

Viewpoint: Congress must renew terror risk insurance

Congress is back in Washington, and one of its most important pending actions is to extend the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act, or TRIA. Failure to pass legislation have dire consequences in the event of a large-scale terror attack in the United States.
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