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Worcester’s Commerce Bank has new AVP

Commerce Bank announced Friday a new assistant vice president in Shana Hazen, a Becker College graduate.

Ski resorts trying to entice visitors amid warm weather

It feels like spring, but ski slopes in Central Massachusetts want potential patrons to know they are still white. The rink at Worcester Common, on the other hand, has been forced to close.

Central Mass. college loan debt averages $33K

The workforce in the Congressional district covering most of Central Massachusetts has college loan debts averaging $33,000 per resident, according to a new report.
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Total Wine & More opens on Route 9 in Shrewsbury

Total Wine & More has opened its third Massachusetts location at White City Shopping Center on Route 9 in Shrewsbury.

Economist: Trump uncertainty clouding potential growth

The local, national and global economies will likely see accelerated growth in 2017, assuming they work through the uncertainties created by shifting federal policies, according to an economist speaking at an event in Worcester.

Central Mass. economic forecast: a high schooler perspective

Seven students from Maynard High School attended WBJ's Economic Forecast forum, and one junior reported back his impressions from the event talking about global and national growth in 2017.

Becker’s Johnson named finalist for UMass job

Robert Johnson, president of Becker College in Worcester, is one of three finalists for the UMass Dartmouth chancellor position, the system announced Wednesday.
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MassPike in Central Mass needed 310 pothole repairs in 2016

A pothole-repair tracking program being expanded statewide shows Department of Transportation crews repaired at least 520 potholes on the MassPike in Central and Western Massachusetts since January 2016.

Six potential developers tour Worcester courthouse

Potential developers of the vacant Worcester County Courthouse are touring the building, a few months after a sale of the building fell through.
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