Central Massachusetts solar installers and equipment providers said continued loss of state subsidies and the slow reaction of the Massachusetts legislature will soon lead to a spike in renewable energy prices and job losses in the solar industry.
The city of Worcester is in the process of completing an extension of its already vast data fiber network, with the goal of making it easier for businesses to access high-speed Internet connections.
Tragedy and circumstance has led the Hanover Insurance Group in Worcester to simultaneously search for candidates to fill its top two executive positions but only one of those will be filled by the search committee.
MCPHS University will bring the New England School of Acupuncture (NESA) from Newton to downtown Worcester and along with it over 120 employees as well as 200 students and numerous clients.
A $1.7 million federal grant will bring together a number of agencies in a research and training effort aimed at helping Massachusetts' defense-related businesses expand into civilian markets.