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Worcester’s $15 symbolism battle

The national push for a $15 minimum wage has made its way to Worcester.

Fresh Beginnings

Marguerite Thorsen has opened a marketing consultancy for medium-sized businesses, Thorsen & Associates, in Marlborough. She has...

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KITSA CATHERINE KONDYLIS is now on staff at the department of obstetrics and gynecology at Southboro Medical...

New number shows 2015 behind 2014 in job growth

Officials have released new data showing that contrary to previous reports from the government, 2014, not 2015, was the biggest year for job growth in Massachusetts since 2000.
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Unum donated over $12.7M in 2015; built Worcester partnerships

Unum and its employees donated more than 88,000 volunteer hours and $12.7 million to charitable organizations in 2015.

Mass. jobless rate drops to 4.7% despite loss of 2,500 jobs

Despite losing about 2,500 jobs during the first month of the year, the state's total unemployment rate dipped slightly to 4.7 percent in January.

Worcester startup gets European medical device approval

The Worcester-based medical device company Interscope has received European Union approval to market its endoscopic device, and the U.S. Patent Office awarded the company five patents.

Ash: Corporate tax law change would boost competitiveness

A change proposed in Gov. Baker's economic development bill is aimed at aligning the state's corporate tax policy with that of 23 states around the nation.
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Lawmakers lay out changes needed if marijuana question passes

Lawmakers are tinkering with a voter-approved ballot initiative that would legalize marijuana in the state.

Worcester joins nationwide arts economy study

Worcester recently joined a national study seeking to measure the economic impact of nonprofit arts and culture organizations.
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