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Feds designate new wind turbine area off Mass. coast

Opening a new frontier in the region's offshore wind power push, the federal government on Friday finalized its designation of a two-million acre wind energy area off the coasts of Maine, New Hampshire and Massachusetts.

Highland Street bakery reopens following renovations

Bean Counter Bakery Café, a business with locations in Worcester and Shrewsbury, has reopened its original Highland Street location following renovations.

Healey campaign makes ad buy to celebrate tax relief package

It's tax season, and if you had somehow forgotten the conclusion to a 20-month storyline that began under former Gov. Charlie Baker, a brand-new ad should refresh the memory. 

🔒Q&A: Trailblazing entrepreneur advocates for Latino businesspeople

Elizabeth Cruz is driven to share her secret to business success with other entrepreneurs like her.
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Movers & Shakers for March 18, 2024

Central Massachusetts professionals are being hired and promoted at organizations like ERA Key Realty Services, Fidelity Bank, and Rollstone Bank & Trust.

🔒Bringing golf indoors: A booming market for golf simulator businesses is keeping players swinging year round

Golf simulators harmonize well with green-grass courses, said Jesse Menachem, executive director and CEO of Mass Golf.

🔒Q&A: After buying the Worcester Bravehearts, the Vaccaro family is looking to run the baseball team differently

The Vaccaro family has always shared a lifelong passion for baseball, which includes decades of coaching experience for the Shrewsbury American Legion Post 397 baseball team.

🔒Canal District Transformation, part 1: The rising value of the neighborhood

Since the publicly owned Polar Park stadium opened in 2021, the value of the Canal District has risen at more than double the rate of the city, according to a WBJ analysis of more than 200 properties within the district.
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Sunshine Week brings attention to issue of transparency on Beacon Hill

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis wrote in 1913 that "sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants," and Bay Staters on both ends of the political spectrum agreed this week that Beacon Hill could stand to open the curtains quite a bit more.

Rising costs discussed at health care hearing as hospitals say recovery from COVID pandemic continues

Steve Walsh, president of the Massachusetts Health and Hospital Association said hospitals still have not recovered from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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