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WRTA approves zero-fare extension

The Worcester Regional Transit Authority zero-fare bus program will continue at least until June of 2024. 

March home sales in Massachusetts drop to lowest level since 2011

Single family home sales in the City of Worcester dropped 36% in the first quarter of 2023 compared to last year. Sales dropped 53% in March compared to the previous year, according to Peabody research firm, The Warren Group.

NEH awards Fitchburg State $500K for downtown theater project

Fitchburg State University received $500,000 from a National Endowment for the Humanities Challenge Grant to support the construction of a 250-seat black box theater adjacent to a historic theater in downtown Fitchburg.

Shrewsbury Street retail property sold for $975K

A corner retail property at 169 Shrewsbury St. in Worcester was sold at the end of March for $975,000.
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Menkiti Group proposes restored facade and 20 apartments for Worcester’s Kane Building

The Kane Building once housed the Olympic Trophy, now it may be home to 20 new apartment units and a restored façade if The Menkiti Group gets approval from the Worcester Planning Board.

Megaproject impacts on minds of MetroWest commuters

As many in the Boston area await an infrastructure project that would replace an I-90 viaduct through...

🔒Q&A: Northborough man eschews corporate culture for flooring franchise

Sean Donohoe was looking for something else. Something new. He’d spent roughly 20 years in corporate sales, selling telecommunications to midsize and large businesses, and it had burnt him out.

🔒Bankrupting the system: High utilization of travel nurses still causing financial strain

To cover for COVID-related staff shortages, hospitals are over-reliant on travel nurses, who are paid significantly more than staff.
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🔒Major operations: Large life science companies contribute mightily to the region

Large for-profit life sciences companies have called Central Mass. their home for decades. Now, they play an important role in bringing talent, investment, and research to the region.

🔒Map: BioReady communities

The Massachusetts Biotechnology Council rates the state’s various communities as BioReady based on their ability to host biotechnology facilities.
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