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VIEWPOINT: Working with nonprofits benefits businesses beyond the bottom line

When I was a CFO in business, I was truly for-profit. After all, profit meant survival and...

Top Workplaces 2014: Going beyond the paycheck

Who are some of the organizations in Central Massachusetts that do good things for their employees? In this, the third consecutive year in which we've honored them, we shine the spotlight on nine.

EDITORIAL: Baker’s business checklist

It was a closer race than expected, but in the end, much of the business community got...

Veterans Inc.: Pushing wellness beyond those they serve

Veterans Inc. is a New England nonprofit, based in Worcester, which offers housing assistance, training, outreach and...
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Hard sell or soft sell?

On the surface, the question, “Hard sell or soft sell?” may seem like a no-brainer, so let's...

ScrubaDub partners with nonprofit to feed critically ill

For the second year in a row Natick-based ScrubaDub Auto Wash Centers is partnering with Community Servings' Pie in the Sky campaign to help provide home-delivered meals to individuals and families battling life-threatening illness, the company announced.

Worcester strikes deal with Comcast

City Manager Edward Augustus had reached an agreement with Comcast Corp. that will transfer Worcester's license for cable television and internet access to the company and protect more than 150 call-center jobs in the city and locally-produced news, the city announced Thursday.

WBJ speakers: Changing demographics prompt new tactics in higher ed

The influence of declining freshman-age students in New England, increased use of technology and the importance of a continued commitment to the community were highlighted Wednesday morning during a discussion of the future of higher education as part of the Worcester Business Journal Power Breakfast Series.
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Patrick signs $86M spending bill

Gov. Deval Patrick has signed an $86 million spending bill, closing the books on fiscal year 2014, giving the Massachusetts Department of Transportation ownership of its headquarters next to the Boston Public Garden and creating a $2 million fund to support municipal public works and public health projects.

Clean energy job growth slows in Central Mass.

The praises of continued growth in the clean energy sector could be heard from across the state...
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Quality Engineer II – Columbia Tech

Columbia Tech
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Westborough, MA

Communications & Events Coordinator

Girls Inc. of Worcester
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Worcester, MA
Hourly Rate: $24–$27.88/hr (based on experience)

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The Girl Scouts of Central and Western Massachusetts
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Worcester, MA
$125,000 - $135,000
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