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🔒How did we do with WBJ’s 2022 predictions?

In December 2022, the WBJ Editorial staff made 10 predictions of what this year’s headlines would bring. They were bold, and they were mostly wrong. We got three right. Here are our predictions and what actually happened.

🔒WBJ’s editorial staff predicts these 10 news events will happen in 2023

Every December, the WBJ Editorial staff predicts possible news events for the coming year. Here are our predictions and why they will happen.

Westborough youth soccer club acquired by national sports operator

Westborough-based youth soccer club BEST FC Soccer Club has been acquired by national youth sports club and event operator 3STEP Sports LLC, which has its main office in Andover.

🔒Social media: Best ways to strategize for your business

Some companies may be trying to reach potential customers and convert clicks to sales, while others want to show off their company culture to people who might consider applying for a job.
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🔒Cyber threats growing: Central Mass. experts urge ways to avoid disaster

A lawyer was working late one night when he saw a colleague’s computer suddenly turn on. Files flashed up on the screen as though someone were at the empty desk searching through the firm’s documents and data.

CarMax settles claims over selling practices for $1M

CarMax Auto Superstores, Inc., which has a location in Westborough, reached a multistate settlement of $1 million following an investigation into the company’s selling practices by a coalition of state attorneys general.

Amazon buys properties in Grafton and Westborough for $26.7M

Amazon Data Services Inc. purchased two properties in Grafton and Westborough from an affiliate of Boston financial services firm State Street Corp. for a total of $26.7.

Dunkin franchisee to pay $145K over child labor violations at Central Mass. locations

The management company that owns 21 Dunkin locations across Central Massachsuetts has agreed to pay more than $145,000 for child labor violations at the locations, resolving more than 1,200 allegations.
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🔒Battery boom: Central Mass. invests billions in the electric vehicle market

The once humble battery is becoming more and more important as we try to move away from fossil fuels to power our lives, and specifically to power how we move across the earth.

🔒The lunch crowd hasn’t come back

The workforce became decentralized, and fewer people went out for a quick lunch.
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