Todd Snopkowski of Holden, founder and president of SnapChef Culinary Training and Staffing, has been named the 2015 Small Business Person of the Year for Massachusetts by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA).
The future of manufacturing in Worcester was on display for U.S. Rep. James McGovern at the Technocopia maker space in Worcester on Tuesday. The nonprofit opened in 2013 and its members have churned out everything from robots to custom prosthetics in a shared environment that provides access to expensive machines for the cost of a little more than a gym membership.
UMass Memorial Health Care will open several urgent care centers in Central Massachusetts this year, which will help ease pressure on the health care system's emergency rooms.
The Worcester City Council voted Tuesday night to approve the sale of the former Worcester County Courthouse building for $1.2 million to a New Hampshire developer.
As a Quincy-based urgent care center business prepares to enter Worcester, UMass Memorial Health Care has announced its own plans to open multiple urgent care centers in the city and the surrounding area, beginning this year.
Business leaders overwhelmingly support the city's agreement to sell the former Worcester County Courthouse to a New Hampshire developer for $1.2 million, according to early results from this week's WBJ Flash Poll.