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Opinion: Worcester’s women entrepreneurs need to stop sailing solo

You're going to need your crew to stay afloat. Trust me.

Colleges drop standardized tests to boost applications, diversity

In March, Worcester State University announced it will no longer require undergraduate applicants to submit standardized test scores as a requirement for admission.

Southbridge credit union wants to expand members’ horizons

As part of Kate Alexander's desire to create a more sustainable, community-centric Southbridge Credit Union – increasing its $175 million in assets currently under management – she is ramping up efforts to provide more services to the credit union's members.

Giving manufacturers respect

For too long, our manufacturing community has suffered – like Rodney Dangerfield – from not enough respect.
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New projects transforming Marlborough into well-rounded city

Spurred by millions in hotel tax collections and efforts by city officials to create a more well-rounded city, Marlborough is moving on from being a haven for major employers through new retail, residential and visitor developments.

Trump’s policies not slowing Worcester schools’ international applications, yet

Despite concerns nationally among colleges and universities over new federal policies scaring away international applicants, Worcester schools have seen no such impact.

Charitable works

Southbridge Savings Bank donated $2,500 to the Nativity School of Worcester, to update its art program.

Cliff Rucker to deliver Becker commencement address

Worcester Railers Hockey Club owner Cliff Rucker will deliver Becker College's commencement address this May, the college announced Thursday.
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Worcester Co. fares poorly in health report

Worcester County is fourth-worst among Massachusetts counties in quality of life, according to a new report that gauges areas' healthiness.

MetroWest employment growth lags state

MetroWest's employment growth over the past year lagged behind the state, adding only 900 jobs during that time, according to new data labor data released this week.
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