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The Right Track? Rail Activity Points To Stronger Economy

Overnight delivery by air may be quick, but the majority of U.S. goods will likely be shipped by ground — by rail and road — for the foreseeable future, industry experts say.

Michael O’Brien: City Manager, City of Worcester (Until Jan. 5, 2014)

O'Brien may use tortured syntax when he speaks in public. But his recent announcement that he will...

Worcester Leaders Laud Work Of Departing Officials

Business and educational leaders in and around Worcester hope the city's new manager and economic development chief will continue the work begun by their predecessors, both of whom will be leaving City Hall within the next two months.

Construction Firm Formally Opens Worcester Office

A Connecticut construction company formally established its footprint in Massachusetts Friday with a grand opening of its Worcester office.
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AbbVie, Abbott Accused of Skimping On AIDS Drug Discounts

A lawsuit has accused Abbott Laboratories and its spinoff AbbVie of failing to provide legally required discounts for HIV drugs, resulting in the AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) being overcharged by more than $2 million between 2005 and 2013.

MassPort: JetBlue Off to Good Start

Customers are filling Worcester's JetBlue flights and leaving happy despite higher fares and diverted planes, the CEO of the Massachusetts Port Authority said Wednesday morning.

Worcester Baseball Fans Pick Bravehearts As New Team Name

By a two-to-one margin, fans voted to name Worcester's new baseball team the Bravehearts.

McGourthy Leaving City Hall To Lead Research Bureau

Timothy McGourthy, Worcester's point man on economic development, will leave his City Hall post to become executive director of the Worcester Regional Research Bureau, the bureau announced Tuesday.
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First Night Worcester Looks To Cover Budget Shortfall

First Night Worcester launched a fundraising campaign Monday to cover a $25,000 budget shortfall stemming from declining corporate support.

UMass Med Licenses Anti-Cancer Technology

The University of Massachusetts Medical School has licensed technology to treat cancerous tumors to a newly-formed biopharmaceutical company.
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The Girl Scouts of Central and Western Massachusetts
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Worcester, MA
$125,000 - $135,000

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Girls Inc. of Worcester
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Worcester, MA
Hourly Rate: $24–$27.88/hr (based on experience)

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Girl Scouts of Central and Western Massachusetts
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Worcester, MA
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