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🔒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.

🔒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.

🔒A Thousand Words: Heywood’s bankruptcy

Heywood Healthcare's bankruptcy filing came after a tumultuous year.
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🔒Viewpoint: Yes, we still need more women in leadership

Earlier this year, many celebrated an S&P 500 record: 10% female CEOs. My reaction: not good enough.

🔒Viewpoint: We are Leominster strong

As a communications professional, I have experienced my fair share of crises, but none this close to home.

🔒A Thousand Words: The migrant workforce

Gov. Maura Healey has requested work authorization for immigrants in Massachusetts among critical workforce shortages.

🔒A Thousand Words: Unum’s tax break decertification

Worcester City Council voted to decertify Unum's property tax break. The state still has to make it official.
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🔒Viewpoint: Mortgage rates are heading modestly lower

Thirty-year fixed mortgage rates have risen more than 260% since the year 2020, when the year ended with an average rate of 2.67%. But what can we expect moving forward?

🔒Viewpoint: Worcester’s DEI project and the transformative power of transparency

Viewpoint: My team consulted with the City of Worcester on a racial equity audit and strategic implementation for 15 months. Despite significant disruption, this diversity, equity, and inclusion culture-change project was successful. Your DEI project can be too, if leaders pay attention to three details.
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