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Condo prices exceed home prices in Mass.

Condo prices in Massachusetts have surpassed single-family home prices for the first time in four years, according to a report released Tuesday from The Warren Group.

Spectrum Health names new president and CEO

Worcester's Spectrum Health Systems has named Kurt Isaacson as the organization's new president and CEO, replacing Charles “Chuck” Faris as he steps into retirement.

Movers & Shakers

BEN RIVEST is now director of business development at Sustainable Comfort, Inc. in Worcester. He was promoted...

Outsourced Ideology: Sending the dirty work of clean energy north

Unable and unwilling to install the necessary infrastructure for renewable energy, Central Mass. has teamed with the rest of southern New England to pay far-flung locations to help meet the region's lofty goals for emissions-free electricity.
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Creating a client-centric culture

At Insurance Marketing Agencies, we take pride in our strong, client-centric culture. The agency was founded in...

Niche expands Fix; looks at new venture on Shrewsbury Street

Niche Hospitality will open its new location for the Fix Burger Bar in the former Northworks Bar & Grille space this June but the plans for the organization's Shrewsbury Street location have yet to be revealed.

Voke/tech new focus of skills gap

The demand for voke/tech schools grows as students focus on on-the-job training and the region attempts to close the skills gap.

Region’s incubators driven by startup culture

Central Massachusetts' rapidly growing startup and craftsman culture has created a need for more collaborative spaces, like incubators, accelerators and coworking spaces.
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Clinton Savings names new CIO

Clinton Savings Bank announced Friday that Mary Dean has been promoted to senior vice president and chief information officer for the bank with branches throughout Central Massachusetts.

NAACP pushes for Worcester TIF policy changes

The Worcester Branch of the NAACP has put its weight behind an effort to require companies receiving a Tax Increment Financing deal from the city to hire more people of color, women and low-income employees to full-time positions.
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