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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.

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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WRTA getting $3M for brownfield cleanup

In the ongoing saga of the cleanup of the contaminated location of the new maintenance facility site for the Worcester Regional Transit Authority (WRTA), it was announced Thursday that the state will be contributing an additional $3 million towards decontaminating the site.

Worcester County 3rd most insured in state

Worcester County has been ranked as one of the most insured places in Massachusetts in a new study from SmartAsset.

Five Guys, Unibank opening at Rt. 146 development

A Five Guys and Unibank location will open on Monday at the Pleasant Valley Crossing development on Route 146 in Sutton that is anchored by a Market 32 by Price Chopper.

Program could chop $5K from cost of bachelor’s degree

A new program would allow thousands of community college students to earn four-year degrees through rebates on tuition and fees and costs protected from annual increases after a student enrolls.
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Central Mass. to receive $42.4M to fix roads

The towns and cities of Central Massachusetts have received $42.4 million in funding towards road projects from the state.

Worcester targets 118 acres for urban renewal; possible taking from landowners

The downtown revitalization plan designed to guide the Worcester's development efforts over the next 20 years has been released by the Worcester Redevelopment Authority, covering over 118 acres of land including some that can be taken from owners by eminent domain.
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