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The essential middleman: Why a broker can be a smart move when you want to buy or sell a business

For the past two years, Hudson-based ResTech Plastic Molding has been on a buying spree, gobbling up...

Harr Motor rolls into a new era

The Harr automobile dealerships have been a part of Charles Ribakoff's life since his father bought the company in 1948. In that time he has moved up through jobs in various dealerships to management roles, and eventually he bought the business from his father 15 years ago. Now, it's his time to pass along the company.

Tightening the faucet? New water regs seen as potential drag on economic development

The economic futures of cities and towns in Central Massachusetts can either be enhanced or undermined by a single element: water.

MassEcon honors 3 Central Mass. companies

Affordable Interior Systems, Inc. of Leominster, Quest Diagnostics of Marlborough, and Pall Life Sciences of Westborough were among 18 companies from across the state honored by MassEcon this week for their contributions to the economy.
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JetBlue exec reaffirms commitment to Worcester

Joanna Geraghty reaffirmed JetBlue's commitment to Worcester during a speech Thursday morning in which she called for city's business community to push for improvements to Worcester's airport.

Worcester postpones tax-rate hearing

The Worcester City Council has delayed its planned tax classification hearing to set the city's fiscal 2015 property tax rates a week due to an error in supporting tax tables.

Worcester firm hit with $10,000 MassDEP penalty

The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) has penalized Jamaheja, Inc. of Worcester $10,312 for allegedly violating the Wetlands Protection Act on property located in Southbridge.

Worcester bonds receive strong rating

Worcester's bonds have received a strong rating, indicating a “very strong capacity for payment” of the city's financial commitments, according to a release from Fitch Ratings.
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Nichols announces tuition hike, followed by freeze

Nichols College in Dudley said it will raise tuition by 2.9 percent for the 2015-2016 academic year, but will hold the line the following year, marking the college's second tuition freeze in three years.

Girl Scouts divest while eyeing expansion

The Girl Scouts of Central and Western Massachusetts (GSCWM) said it will divest of three of its seven outdoor facilities while leaving open the possibility of expanding its four remaining properties in the future.
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