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Worcester #3 in US in employment by foreign firms

Foreign companies now employ nine percent of Greater Worcester's workforce, the third highest among the top 100 US metropolitan areas, according to a study.

City officials push ahead with plans to talk up — and fill up — South Worcester Industrial Park

To Nate Smith, the reasons for locating a business in the South Worcester Industrial Park are many...

Looking back at 2002: Airlines power down in Worcester

EVENT: Amid the continued fallout on air travel just months after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, three...

10 Things I Know About… Property management

10. Excel at relationships Real estate is a relationships business. If you don't know how to treat...
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Is revitalized retail on the way for Rte. 9 in Shrewsbury?

Two mixed-use developments at western end of Shrewsbury could help it recapture its old retail magic.

Officials work to make downtown Worcester more walker-friendly

Walkability along Worcester's commercial district has been a mixed-bag, but officials are working to make the area more attractive to pedestrians.

Ex-Worcester MassDOT director sentenced for fraud

The former director of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation's (MassDOT) Worcester Office was sentenced in Worcester Superior Court Wednesday to two years in jail, although he will not do time as the sentence was suspended by the judge.

P&W Railroad reaches agreement with clerical union

Providence & Worcester Railroad has entered into an eight-year collective bargaining agreement with the Transportation Communications International Union (TCU), which will include a compounded annual pay increase of 24 percent over the eight years for its workforce of clerical and dispatch employees, the union said.
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S&P lowers UMass Memorial outlook

UMass Memorial Health Care's (UMMHC) credit rating outlook was lowered Friday from stable to negative by Standard & Poor's Rating Services following weaker-than-expected quarterly earnings.

DCU Center work gets $5M in capital spending bill

A $1.3 billion capital bond bill sailed through the Senate last week in a unanimous vote after senators tacked on dozens of local earmarks adding about $120 million to the borrowing bill's bottom line.
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