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WBJ expands influential list to Power 100, seeks ideas from readers

Worcester Business Journal’s annual list of the most influential professionals in Central Massachusetts is doubling in size.

Old Dominion Rail Line sells Oxford property for $19M

Old Dominion Freight Line Inc., a Virginia-based trucking company, has sold its Oxford shipping terminal for $19 million to an Ohio-based corporation.

Central Mass. businesses granted $4M to train 2,500+ workers

Governor Maura Healey’s Administration issued $19 million this year in funding from the state’s Workforce Training Funding Program through October, a number including more than $3.9 million in support of training for 2,500+ jobs in Central Massachusetts.

🔒Q&A: What Vintage and Swoon wants you to know about antiquing

Mallory Stanton launched her vintage decor and furniture business – first on Instagram and then with an Etsy store.
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Reliant Foundation grants $850K to 54 Central Mass. nonprofits

Dozens of Central Massachusetts nonprofits have received funds ranging from $5,000 to $30,000, as part of the Worcester-based Reliant Foundation’s 2023 community grants.

Auburn tentatively reaches $4M deal to buy Chuck’s Steakhouse for new fire station

A prominent steakhouse in Auburn could be transformed into the town’s newest firehouse.

Take WBJ’s 2024 Economic Forecast survey

Worcester Business Journal has launched the annual survey of its readers for the end-of-year Economic Forecast special edition, in order to ascertain business leaders' outlooks on the Central Massachusetts economy in the coming year.

Dean College hires Lesley University executive as new CFO

Following the retirement of longtime CFO Kathleen McGuire, Dean College has named Thomas Pistorino as the school’s new chief financial officer and treasurer. 
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Movers & Shakers for Nov. 27, 2023

People are on the move at Sundin Marketing, North Brookfield Savings Bank, and Clinton Savings Bank.

Tree House Brewing sued by minority shareholder over profits

The lawsuit, filed in Hampden County Superior Court on Wednesday, alleges Nathan Lanier and Damien Goudreau took a number of steps to box out Granger from financially benefiting from the company’s rapid growth and expansion.
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