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Hanover Insurance profits rose $13M in the second quarter

The Hanover Insurance Group, Inc. of Worcester reported a profit of $128.5 million for the company’s second quarter in an earnings report released on Tuesday.

Hanover Insurance launches new interface to streamline quotes

The Hanover Insurance Group, Inc. in Worcester announced on Thursday the launch of its new TAP Sales quote-and-issue platform for small commercial businesses, designed to help The Hanover's agents provide fast and streamlined quoting capabilities for their customers.

Anna Maria professor joins WBJ to lead banking & finance reporting

Sloane M. Perron, an adjunct professor at Anna Maria College in Paxton, has joined the WBJ newsroom as a staff writer, primarily covering banking & finance.

🔒Q&A: Despite reopening, The Strand hasn’t survived yet

The coronavirus pandemic created 15 long months of no business at The Strand historic cinema draft house in Clinton, which shows a variety of movies a few months, years, and even decades after they first debuted in theaters.
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Following sexual harassment allegations, Wormtown names David Fields as CEO, other leadership changes

The announcement comes roughly six weeks after four of the company’s five leaders stepped back from business operations in light of allegations of workplace sexual harassment and discrimination circulated on social media in May.

Solar Wolf sued three times for $864K over alleged failed payments

Solar Wolf Energy of Auburn is facing three lawsuits seeking a collective $863,605.53 in damages and restitution, according to documents filed in Worcester Superior Court and the U.S. District Court of Worcester. 

WBJ hires anti-corruption writer as new real estate, healthcare reporter

On Wednesday, Katherine Hamilton joined the Worcester Business Journal newsroom, as a reporter primarily covering the real estate and healthcare industries.

Fight over Mass. taxation of non-residents spills into Congress

After the U.S. Supreme Court decided this week not to take up New Hampshire's lawsuit challenging Massachusetts's taxing of residents working remotely from other states during the pandemic, members of Congress from the Granite State and Connecticut filed a bill to prevent states from taxing out-of-state workers.
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WBJ awarded as a top business journal, honored for coverage of Polar Park and women in the workplace

Worcester Business Journal was honored as a top three business journal of its size in the industry, being honored with four total awards for its investigative and feature writing and design, during the annual ceremony Wednesday from the international industry group Alliance of Area Business Publishers.

WBJ promotes Benevides to senior reporter

Worcester Business Journal announced on Tuesday its manufacturing and diversity & inclusion reporter, Monica Benevides, has been promoted to the position of senior staff writer.
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