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Worcester to Washington, 15 years in the making

Next year, Worcester Regional Airport will have multiple passenger airlines offering regular service out of Central Massachusetts for the first time since 2002.

A smile can go a long way

You can spend tens of thousands of dollars marketing your business, but if once you acquire that customer you don't deliver exceptional service, that customer will find somewhere else to go.

The 2016 Outstanding Women in Business

Six women have been selected as the Outstanding Women in Business Award winners, being selected on their career achievements as well as their contributions to the Central Massachusetts community.

Antiquarian Society puts a copper face on antiquity

While it protects the antiquities from the past, it does not mean the American Antiquarian Society is stuck in the past, as highlighted by the new copper face it will soon show the city of Worcester.
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Who owns students’ brain power?

From bulletproof vests to video games to a turtle prosthesis, Central Mass schools take varied approaches over the intellectual property of student projects.

South Worcester Industrial Park sells out

The final parcel at the South Worcester Industrial Park (SWIP) has been sold, City Manager Edward Augustus announced Thursday.

Table Talk breaks ground on 1-million-pies-per-week facility

Table Talk Pies broke ground on a new manufacturing site in Worcester that will produce 1 million pies a week once it comes online.

Valeritas dispenses 10 millionth wearable diabetes treatment

New Jersey-based Valeritas, which has a research and development center in Shrewsbury, announced today it dispensed its 10 millionth insulin injection alternative.
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Mass. robotics businesses employed 4,700, generated $1.6B in 2015

Research released Tuesday by the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative has found 122 companies making up the state's robotics cluster employed more than 4,700 workers and generated more than $1.6 billion in revenue in 2015.

Worcester chamber opposes recreational marijuana

The Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce has taken a stance against the regulation and taxation of recreational marijuana but chose to avoid coming down with an opinion on the expansion of charter schools in the state.
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