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QCC officially opens downtown campus

Nearly two months after launching its initial classes at its new Healthcare and Workforce Development Center in downtown Worcester, Quinsigamond Community College imprinted the “officially open for business” tag on the site Wednesday in a formal ceremony before about 300 people.

Worcester again delays cable license decision

Worcester city officials, Comcast Corp. and Charter Communications have agreed to extend the deadline for a decision on the transfer of the city's cable television license, according to a statement Tuesday from City Manager Edward M. Augustus' office.

Home sales in Mass. dipped in September

Sales of single-family homes in Massachusetts fell in September while the median selling price showed little year-over-year movement, according to two industry reports released Tuesday.

Fallon Health signs on to N.Y. joint venture

Fallon Health of Worcester will provide services to a group of senior citizens in Western New York through a new joint venture with a residential community in that area.
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QCC wins grant for new downtown site

Quinsigamond Community College has received a $300,000 grant from one of Worcester's top private foundations for the school's new downtown Healthcare and Workforce Development Center, QCC announced Monday.

Clark receives $542K in NASA grants

Clark University will receive nearly a half-million dollars from two grants distributed by the National Atmospheric and Space Administration (NASA) for a set of projects investigating the balance of carbon uptake and release across forests in the United States.

Some communities wrestle with property tax rates, but how key are they to business growth?

As some communities evaluate tax rate changes for businesses, their is mixed evidence of the impact on businesses.

2014 Outstanding Women in Business: Ann Tripp, Chief Investment Officer, The Hanover Insurance Group

Tripp is also president of Opus Investment Management, the real estate arm of The Hanover and a...
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2014 Outstanding Women in Business: Donna M. Truex, Attorney, Bowditch & Dewey LLP

Truex, who is admitted to practice in Massachusetts and Florida, is a member of several nonprofit organizations,...

Worcester sees economic and health benefits in urban farming

Worcester Mayor Joseph Petty wants to capitalize on urban farming by opening the city to commercial farming that he says will expand the economy while enhancing the quality of food available to all residents.
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