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State forecast warns unemployment system facing large shortfall

The state unemployment insurance system could fall hundreds of millions of dollars into the red within four years, according to new projections from the state.

Amazon officially opens facility at former Greendale Mall site

The last-mile delivery facility on Neponset Street is destined to be the final stop for packages before they’re delivered to customers.

State treasurer seeks new cannabis chair as lawmakers consider changes to agency

Treasurer Deb Goldberg is beginning to look for a new chair of the Cannabis Control Commission, she...

Two large cannabis companies in Central Mass. fined combined $165K

Two multistate cannabis companies with operations in Central Massachusetts, have been fined a combined $165,000 by the state’s Cannabis Control Commission for regulatory violations.
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Newburyport firm expanding to Worcester with acquisition of Sequel Law

Sequel Law, a Worcester-based firm specializing in divorce and family law, has been acquired.

Veterans lobby for ballot initiative that would decriminalize medical psychedelic use

The measure would establish licensed facilities where people could buy and take the drugs under supervision, and Bay Staters would also be permitted to grow and use them at home.

🔒Q&A: Brothers bring flavor to Central Mass.

Tom and Nick Bedrosian always knew they wanted to go into business together. Growing up, the brothers did not know what their business would look like, but after creating an all-purpose seasoning in their family kitchen, an idea for a spice company was born.

Movers & Shakers for Oct. 14, 2024

Employees at Vision Advertising, Rockland Trust, and the Worcester Art Museum are makeup upward moves in their careers.
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🔒Demystifying finances: As financial illiteracy becomes a growing concern, Central Mass. institutions are helping people understand how money can work for them

Banking and finance leaders at Central Massachusetts institutions see education as a key way to help combat financial illiteracy.

🔒Falling rates: The Fed’s cut to interest rates will boost the Central Mass. economy, yet the impact may not be immediate

The most straightforward analysis of the rate reduction is it’s good news for people and businesses who are either looking to borrow or who are already paying down debt.
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