Business and educational leaders in and around Worcester hope the city's new manager and economic development chief will continue the work begun by their predecessors, both of whom will be leaving City Hall within the next two months.
A report released by the UMass Donahue Institute today forecasts population growth of 4.4 percent between 2010 and 2030, with the growth rate gradually slowing both in Central Massachusetts and across the state as the birth rate declines and the population ages.
The home and condominium markets in Massachusetts were more active in October than at nearly any point in the past decade, according to data today released by the Massachusetts Association of Realtors (MAR) and The Warren Group.