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UMass Amherst alumnus to lead Mass. West-East Rail expansion project

Andy Koziol, a University of Massachusetts Amherst graduate with nearly 16 years of transportation experience, will be new Massachusetts point person on the plan to stretch regular passenger rail service across the state from Boston to Pittsfield.

Worcester-Boston employee compensation costs rising at slower rate than rest of nation

Compensation costs for private industry workers are on the rise in the large metropolitan area including Worcester, but at a rate that is slower than much of the rest of the nation.

Associated Industries of Massachusetts names head of economic inclusion

In an effort to boost its diversity-related activities, the Associated Industries of Massachusetts have named Karen Wallace to the newly-created position of executive vice president of economic inclusion.

Fate of key bills determined on day of biennial legislative deadline

The biennial legislative deadline known around Beacon Hill as Joint Rule 10 day arrived Wednesday, giving activists and lobbyists who have spent the past 13 months pushing for and against bills a limited glimpse at what remains in play heading into the final months of the term.
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Poll: 58% of likely voters support boosting wages for tipped workers

A polling memo said support for the question "does not budge" after voters hear balanced arguments from both sides.

Worcester Bravehearts sold to owners of Masis Staffing Solutions

Following the December sale of the Worcester Red Sox, another local baseball franchise is under new ownership, as the Worcester Bravehearts have been sold.

Judge rejects suspended cannabis chair’s appeal

An Appeals Court judge on Tuesday rejected suspended Cannabis Control Chairwoman Shannon O'Brien's petition, once again clearing the way for Treasurer Deborah Goldberg to schedule the meeting that could lead to O'Brien's firing.

Report: Immigrants provide direct economic benefits to region

Immigrants who settle and find work in Massachusetts provide "a direct economic benefit to the region in which they are working in both the value of work produced and in added local spending power," according to a new report that lands as Massachusetts continues to contend with a surge of immigrants that is stressing the state's shelter safety net.
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Worcester gas prices remain steady in run-up to peak travel season

The average price for a gallon of gas in the Worcester area was $3.10 per gallon of regular unleaded on Tuesday, 2 cents higher than the price of $3.08 seen a week ago but 3 cents lower than the price of $3.13 seen on Jan. 6.

Fallon HQ proposed for $87M conversion into 200+ apartments

A letter of interest submitted by Synergy and included as part of the agenda packet for Tuesday’s City Council meeting says a plan to convert office space to housing of this magnitude has not been previously attempted in Massachusetts. 
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