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Manufacturers find international success

Local manufacturers lay out the steps it takes to find success in the international market.

State should put $10.5M toward Mass. Food Trust

We have an opportunity to increase access to healthy foods and spur economic development, which is why we are asking the legislature and the governor to fund the Massachusetts Food Trust program.

Biotech is putting people to work in the Central Mass. 100

Many of the top 100 employers in Central Massachusetts are from the state's biotech industry.

$18M Worcester Canal District project breaking ground

The groundbreaking for the $18 million hockey rink facility will take place today, for the new two-rink facility scheduled to open in the Canal District in August of 2017.
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Worcester church demolition discussion to continue

The discussion around whether the empty Notre Dame des Canadiens church in downtown Worcester can be demolished will continue, as the Historical Commission asked for more details regarding the condition of the building and efforts to find uses for it.

Worcester to Boston nonstop train starts Monday

Organizations on the state and local levels are drumming up excitement for a nonstop train from Worcester to Boston that is scheduled to make its first trip on Monday.

Worcester to get new hockey rink

The two rink hockey facility proposed in the Canal District has been unanimously approved by Worcester's Planning Board, with a groundbreaking set for Friday.

Where in Central Mass. do the millionaires live?

As the Massachusetts legislature debates the proposed millionaires tax, information on the number of millionaires in Central Massachusetts has been released and they might not be located where you expected.
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Tower Hill names interim CEO

The Worcester County Horticultural Society has hired Suzanne Maas to serve as the interim CEO of the Boylston-based nonprofit that operates out of the Tower Hill Botanic Garden.

Worcester autism services provider hires 26

Behavioral Concepts, Inc., an autism assistance provider with a center in Worcester, has made several recent long-term workforce investments in an effort to keep up with increasing demand.
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