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Teens urge Baker: Reverse cut to jobs program

Advocates and teenagers called on Gov. Charlie Baker Thursday to reverse his reduction in funding for youth jobs and increase appropriations for such programs next month in his first budget proposal.

IC Federal expands in Worcester

Fitchburg-based IC Federal Credit Union will hold a grand opening for its new Worcester branch at 947 West Boylston St. next month. The office opened Thursday.

MLK Center saying farewell to a founder

Robert L. Thomas, the co-founder of Worcester's Martin Luther King Jr. Opportunity Center is stepping down as its director.

Fallon expands N.Y. managed care program

<I>(Updated Feb. 24 at 2 p.m.)</I> Fallon Health of Worcester has expanded the long-term-care program in Western New York it offers in conjunction with a residential community there.
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In birthplace of modern rocketry, Central Mass. firms play a part in space exploration

Inside a 35,000-square-foot manufacturing plant in Hudson, circuit board connectors that will be launched into space as part of the Orion spacecraft mission are being prepared to withstand otherworldly temperatures and pressures. Just minutes away, in Worcester, space suits are crafted by a company that has been making similar gear for longer than the U.S. space program has been around.

Q&A with Karen Chapman, President, Corridor Nine Area Chamber of Commerce

When her predecessor retired last year, Karen Chapman had already been well established at the Corridor Nine Area Chamber of Commerce, having been its vice president for 12 years. At the time of her promotion, the chamber's chairman said Chapman has “a keen understanding of Corridor Nine's past, as well as proven experience in bringing innovative and visionary ideas for the future.”

Presenting our Business Leaders of the Year

It's our annual look at three business executives in Central Massachusetts - and one organization - that have made big differences. This year's honorees come from four distinct industries. Here are their stories.

Fed official: Economy will keep growing

Away from the bone-chilling cold outside and the snowy, frigid weather forecast for the weekend, an economist with the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston delivered something warm Friday at the Worcester Business Journal's annual Economic Forecast breakfast: continued economic growth.
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Grant awarded to rehabilitate veteran’s home

Commerce Bank and Habitat for Humanity MetroWest/Greater Worcester have been awarded a $25,000 grant by the Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston, to help fund the rehabilitation of a single-family home in Worcester for a wounded veteran and his or her family.

UMass Medical partners with French company on gene therapy treatment

UMass Medical School in Worcester will collaborate with Lysogene, a French biotechnology company, and Auburn University in Alabama, to develop pre-clinical studies of a rare disorder that causes neurological impairment, Lysogene announced.
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