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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.

2014 Outstanding Women in Business: Susan Mailman, President, Coghlin Electrical Contactors and Coghlin Network Services

Susan Mailman is the fourth-generation owner of a family business that's 130 years old. She's also actively...

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PAY FOR PLAYS&E Specialty Polymers of Lunenburg donated $20,000 to Life is Good Playmakers to help children...
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Briefing: More downtown action

It's all starting to come together for those who want to transform Worcester into an 18-hour-a-day city...

2014 Outstanding Women in Business: Victoria Waterman, CEO, Girls Incorporated of Worcester

Waterman, CEO of Girls Inc. in Worcester since 2012, was previously president of Leading Women Massachusetts. In...

Q&A with Patrick Muldoon, President, UMass Memorial Medical Center

Q&A with Patrick Muldoon, president of UMass Memorial Medical Center, Worcester.

UMass Medical School gets $7.5M to fight Ebola

The University of Massachusetts Medical School (UMMS) has received a $7.5 million grant to help fight Ebola in Liberia, the school announced Thursday.
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JetBlue’s Q3 earnings, revenue continue to climb

Third-quarter revenue and earnings for JetBlue Airways Corp., the only commercial passenger airline that flies out of Worcester, were up for the quarter thanks in part to fuller flights, the airline reported Thursday.

Anna Maria launches online biz degree

Anna Maria College of Paxton announced that it is now offering an online bachelor of science program in business administration, an accelerated model that's designed to cut the cost and length of pursuing an undergraduate degree in the field.
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