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Industrial Packaging eyes 45% growth

Industrial Packaging has a lofty goal of increasing its top line revenue by 45 percent by 2020 -- a goal it says is doable as long as it continually evaluates its products and services.

Happy trails, Gail Carberry

It is difficult to overstate the impact Gail Carberry has had on both Quinsigamond Community College and the Central Massachusetts business community.

Banks, SBA increase small biz lending

Banks in Worcester County have boosted their SBA lending, following a push from the agency to increase lending to small businesses and traditionally underserved populations.

Worcester State to cap off $200M upgrade

Worcester State University capping off a $200 million infrastructure expansion that began in 2000 in an ongoing effort to attract students from farther and farther afield.
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Worcester developer, restauranteur forge unlikely pact

The company behind the 6.2-acre The Grid District development has partnered with a restaurant group for its six eateries in a novel partnership that could be a boon to both organization.

Worcester issues business guidelines for Massachusetts drought

With water reserves getting concerningly low and pushing Worcester to a Level 3 Drought, the city is asking local businesses to pitch in by restricting their water use.

Worcester exports up $1.1B over six years

Exports from the Worcester Metropolitan area are up more than 54 percent since 2009, according to the latest report from the U.S. Department of Commerce.

Autism services provider opening Fitchburg location

Behavioral Concepts, Inc., an autism assistance provider with a center in Worcester, has announced plans to open an additional office in Fitchburg.
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Body on tracks leads to long Worcester train delay

The discovery of a body alongside commuter rail tracks near Boston University late Tuesday night led to a roughly three-hour delay for a Worcester-bound train.

Federal drought relief announced for Central Mass. businesses

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has announced that federal Economic Injury Disaster Loans are available to small businesses in Central Massachusetts that have been impacted by the ongoing drought.
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