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🔒Viewpoint: Liberal arts’ impact on the economy

The liberal arts are often afterthoughts in the conversation about workforce development, but employers want to hire liberally educated people. That appears most clearly in the skills employers say they value.

🔒A Thousand Words: Worcester’s aging housing stock

A study from the San Diego research firm Construction Coverage has found the Greater Worcester metro area has the nation’s eighth oldest housing stock among all midsize metropolitan areas.

🔒Viewpoint: IRA’s impact on medical innovation

Finding a balance between making lifesaving medications affordable while sustaining the incentives for innovation is critical.

🔒A Thousand Words: UMass Memorial reinstates mask mandate

UMass Memorial Health reinstated a caregiver mask mandate at its medical center campuses.
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🔒A Thousand Words: Heywood lawsuits piling up

Heywood Healthcare and its general contractor, Consigli Construction, are facing a number of lawsuits over the unfinished work at the $29-million surgical pavilion in Gardner.

🔒Viewpoint: Local business is good business

Supporting local and small businesses is crucial to a healthy economy and a symbiotic community. We have the collective power to sustain other businesses in our region, help them offset rising taxes and rental costs, and keep their lights on.

🔒A Thousand Words: Free Mass. college tuition

An expanded free college program is a good sign from the Healey Administration.

🔒Viewpoint: Community solar needs better data sharing

The Mass. community solar program is thriving, but consumer protection concerns may prevent the program from reaching new heights.
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🔒A Thousand Words: Cannabis firms sue federal government

A coalition of cannabis businesses operating in Massachusetts have filed a lawsuit in federal court, hoping to convince the courts the Controlled Substances Act is unconstitutional.

🔒Viewpoint: Higher ed remains a strong investment

Today’s - and tomorrow’s - engaged citizens will need to be well-versed in information literacy, able to locate and evaluate reliable sources of knowledge. These skills, so central to the functioning of a free and democratic society, are foundational to the curriculum that colleges and universities like Fitchburg State create for students.
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