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🔒Power 50: The most influential professionals of 2022

The Power 50 may not necessarily hold the most power in the region, but they are the people who most effectively wielded their power to have an outsized influence on the economy and the community within the last year.

Nominations for WBJ 40 Under Forty awards are due today

Friday is the last day to submit nominations for Worcester Business Journal’s 40 Under Forty Award.

Cannabis industry expecting sales jump for 4/20

Following Easter Sunday, marijuana enthusiasts across the state are gearing up for another widely celebrated, but far less formal, holiday – the marking of April 20, or 4/20.

🔒Q&A: B.T.’s Smokehouse is redefining BBQ, amid food price spikes

Brian Treitman’s love of BBQ starts with its inherent role of taking cheap cuts of meat and turning them into savory dishes enjoyed by the masses.
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Webster apartment complex sells for $2.7M

The apartment complex is located at 30 Poland St. and spans about 27,000 square feet across 30 units. It was built in 1989 and underwent renovations in 2015.

Dudley dispensary blending cannabis and music to open in revitalized mill

Greatest Hits Cannabis Co., a retail dispensary meshing cannabis and music, will open its flagship location at a 158-year-old mill in Dudley on Tuesday.

Site of $300M Amazon distribution center in Charlton sells for $10M

The 98-acre plot of land in Charlton due to become a construction site for a $300-million Amazon distribution center sold for $10 million on Monday.

Movers & Shakers for April 4, 2022

Companies with new hires and promotions include Oriol Health Care, Eagle Clearning Corp., Bay State Savings Bank, and Gorman Richardson Lewis Architects.
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bankHometown parent to acquire Randolph bank for $147M

Hometown Financial Group, Inc., the holding company for bankHometown in Oxford, plans to acquire Randolph Bancorp, Inc. the Quincy-based holding company of Envision Bank, for $146.5 million.

Fading memories: How COVID-19 and isolation complicated dementia care

Gloria Cosquete began taking care of her mother long before she exhibited any signs of dementia.
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