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House speaker tells businesses that the state needs help with early education

House Speaker Ron Mariano offered more evidence Thursday that lawmakers are eyeing ways to support the state's stretched-thin early education and child care workforce and to wrangle sky-high costs that continue to burden families.

🔒Q&A: Marketer launches entrepreneur conference

In 2016, Hernandez opened GEM Marketing Solutions and has solidified a stable roster of clients in and around the city. Her small business offers help with getting businesses an online presence, website design, and social media marketing.

Movers & Shakers for April 3, 2023

Employees are on the move at Akoya Biosciences, Milford Regional Medical Center, and MutualOne Bank, with new hires joining operations and promotions happening within organizations.

🔒A village of music: Groton Hill Music Center enters its first full season

Groton Hill is the largest arts and culture nonprofit in Central Massachusetts, with more than $181 million in assets, according to its 2021 filing with the U.S. Internal Revenue Service.
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🔒The next leader: Tran takes over at the Southeast Asian Coalition

As the Southeast Asian Coalition settles into new digs, its executive director arrives with big ambitions for its role in the community.

Worcester County population up slightly in 2022, bucking statewide trend

Worcester County’s population grew slightly between July 2021 and July 2022, while the state lost 7,716 residents, according to data released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau.

Large Grafton Street property sold to group including addiction treatment center co-founder

Brandt Lane Development, LLC of Holden purchased 17.7 acres of undeveloped land at 1029 Grafton St. in Worcester, across the street from Roosevelt Elementary School, for $4.3 million.

Wormtown releases new line of gluten-free alcoholic beverages

Wormtown Brewery has a new project: SHOOK. The Worcester brewery announced its new line of alcoholic beverages on Thursday. 
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New Starbucks proposed for Stafford Street in Worcester

A Springfield developer is proposing a new 2,398-square-foot Starbucks store at 105-117 Stafford St. in Worcester with a drive through, which could be the seventh location in the city for the Seattle-based coffee chain.

Study: Central Mass. private colleges have $3.8B in economic impact

The Association of Independent Colleges and Universities in Massachusetts found the eight schools it represents in Central Massachusetts account for $3.8 billion in economic impact and 18,800 jobs.
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