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🔒The legacy of ambition: Exploring the staying power of six of the region’s most enduring businesses

You can define success in myriad ways: holding your ground; uncompromising ambition; the relentless pursuit of excellence; steady as she goes; staying a step ahead. The one thing shared in common by the most-heralded and well-run companies Worcester Business Journal has chronicled over 35 years is a bit of all these things.

🔒From the Publisher: A look back, a look ahead – 35 years of covering Central Mass. business news

As a 1979 Holy Cross graduate, I returned to Worcester in September of 1980 to start my publishing career in advertising sales.

DAVIS Cos. president leaves family business after 20 years, joins DC firm

After nearly two decades in the family business, Brendon Davis has moved on from his leadership role at The DAVIS Cos. and stepped into a newly created role at Washington, D.C.-based employment agency.

Candlepin bowling center in Millis becomes site of new world record game thrown by Franklin woman

As candlepin bowling undergoes a bit of a renaissance in Central Massachusetts, a Millis bowling alley was the site of a new world record game.
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Hologic to lay off 86 employees during the last leg of Conn. facility closure

As Hologic gears up to cease operations at its Danbury, Connecticut facility in December, the Marlborough-based medical device manufacturer plans tol incrementally lay off 86 employees by the end of February.

Worcester County home sales drop 13%, as Mass. prices set another monthly record

September home sales figures in Massachusetts largely mirrored the trends of increasing prices and limited inventory seen...

Central Mass. unemployment rates fell in September

Unemployment rates dropped throughout the four Central Massachusetts metro areas in September as the region and state have been experiencing a rebound following a year-long high in July.

Insulet to expand with 110 new jobs in Mass., as Watertown life sciences firm looks to add 20

Two Central Massachusetts life sciences companies are expanding their presence in the state, committing to a total of 130 new jobs as part of a state tax incentive program designed to bolster the life sciences industry.
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Littleton R&D building and manufacturing HQ sold for $4M

The site will continue to serve as the headquarters for Diamond Antenna and Microwave Corp.

Northborough industrial building, site of Aspen Aerogels HQ, sold for $19.1M by owner of Natick Mall

A 111,578-square-foot industrial building in Northborough has been sold for $19.1 million to Raith Capital Partners, a New York-based real estate investment firm. 
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