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WPI seeks to create business school of choice

The new dean of WPI's business school has focused on WPI's strengths of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) and sought to ensure every WPI student leaves school with some degree of business education.

Businesses change their golfing habits

Central Massachusetts' golf course owners have responded to changing tastes, focusing on the whole experience rather than just golf.

MassDiGI, colleges boosting video games

Local startups, colleges and the state's video game industry organization have fostered a vibrant game development culture in Worcester and are working toward accelerating it.

Worcester gets national recognition

Worcester hit the national radar recently when it landed No. 65 on the U.S. News & World Report “Best Places to Live” list.
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Four ways to prep for retirement in Mass.

A decade ago, a retiree or pre-retiree living in our state could plow a significant portion of...

Electronic tolling to make travel safer, faster, cleaner

Massachusetts is a leader in the nation in utilizing new technology to improve the lives of residents,...

Make Central Mass. the affordable college capital

At or near the top of the long list of what makes Central Massachusetts an attractive alternative...

Worcester meeting venues encourage high-end competition

New options mean more competition for meeting venues.
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Incorporations for Jan 1 through 6

These firms filed for incorporation with the Massachusetts Secretary of State from Jan. 1-6. Listed are corporate name, address, ZIP & president.

Accolades & Honors

Dr. Warren J. Ferguson has been honored by the Worcester District Medical Society as Community Clinician of...
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