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Questions outnumber answers as Airbnb, Uber arrive in Central Mass.

As shared economy services such as Uber and Airbnb work their way westward from Boston, everybody from...

Study: Worcester must work to keep college grads

Worcester is undeniably a college town. In the 2013-2014 school year, more than 7,500 students graduated from the 12 colleges in and around the city. But many of them may not stay here, and that could spell a lack of local talent as the city works to boost its economy, according to a study released Wednesday.

State announces workspace grants for Gateway Cities

Entrepreneurs in the state's Gateway Cities can now apply for up to $2 million in matching grants to support creation of collaborative workspaces that promote innovation, the Massachusetts Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development (EOHED) announced Wednesday.

Central Mass. colleges prepare to roll with changing demographics

Over the next six or seven years, the number of 18- to 24-year-olds in the United States will decline. For colleges and universities, that means a significant challenge, but not an unexpected one.
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Allstate: Worcester worst when it comes to driving

Among 200 metropolitan areas in the United States, Worcester has the worst drivers, narrowly beating out Boston, Springfield and Providence for the last-place spot, according to a survey by Allstate Insurance.

Central Mass. biz expo only 10 days away

With less than two weeks to go, local businesses are gearing up for the Central Mass. Business Expo, which is being held in conjunction with Build Northeast Conference & Expo at the DCU Center.

Boost Fitness to move Hudson location

Boost Fitness is moving its Hudson club in the fall to a larger facility in town, the company announced.

Webster medical transport firm owner sentenced

A week after pleading guilty to more than a dozen counts of fraud and larceny, the owner of a medical transportation company in Webster has been sentenced to a year and a half in jail and ordered to pay full restitution.for defrauding MassHealth.
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Central Mass. gained jobs in July

Central Massachusetts saw healthy job gains last month among the commonwealth's overall gain of nearly 14,000 jobs in July, data from the Patrick administration revealed Tuesday.

Hanover Insurance declares dividend

Fresh off a strong quarter, Hanover Insurance Group of Worcester declared a quarterly stock dividend of 37 cents per share to stockholders of record as of the market close on Sept. 12.
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