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🔒The Insiders 2025: Christine Cassidy

Story by Richard Burke, retired president & CEO of Fallon Health

🔒The Insiders 2025: Julie Orozco

Story by Julie Bowditch, executive director of CASA Project Worcester County

🔒The Insiders: Who do Central Mass. power players say are the most influential people in the region?

In February, WBJ asked the 400+ people who have ever been on a WBJ power list (Power 100, Power 50, Power Players) to vote for the professionals they believed are the most influential in the region. Nearly 600 votes were cast

🔒Power 100: WBJ names the most influential professionals in 2025

The Power 100 edition is an annual report on how power is shared and expended in Central Massachusetts each year, as told through the 100 people who are most effectively wielding their influence, with a special focus on those creating change and bringing new ideas to the forefront.
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State requiring health insurers to curb increases to deductibles and copays next year

The Division of Insurance flexed its new authority under a 2025 law giving officials heightened scrutiny over health insurance costs.

Snow contractors look for relief from liability issues

"If a janitor were to come outside and throw a bucket of water with no snow prep present — if it froze and someone slipped, we're going to be held responsible for the issue," McDuff said.

State commits $25M to Worcester Auditorium redevelopment

Redevelopment of the 2,000-seat, 165,000-square foot venue is being led by the Boston-based Architectural Heritage Foundation.

Nativity School of Worcester gifted $3M, renames boys division after co-founder

Nativity School of Worcester has received its second $3-million dollar gift in two years, this time, from an anonymous, long-term supporter of the private Jesuit middle school.
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Vernon Medical Center building in Worcester sold for $1.3M

A medical office building on Worcester’s Vernon Street has been sold to a local real estate investment firm. 

Budget stall may lead to delayed payment for Mass. child care providers

Reimbursements to child care providers who serve low-income families may be delayed in June, as funding remains tied up in a supplemental budget stalled in the Legislature, a top state official said Wednesday.
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