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Rollstone appoints funeral home operator as new board chair

Fitchburg-based Rollstone Bank & Trust elected Brian Anderson as chairman of its board of directors.

L.S. Starrett hires operations, improvement director

The L.S. Starrett Co. in Athol has hired manufacturing industry veteran Matthew Wells to a newly created position of director of operations and continuous improvement.

Voting for Best of Business awards closes on Monday

Voting for the WBJ’s 2023 Best of Business awards, which seeks to highlight institutions throughout Central Massachusetts based on reader votes, will close this coming Monday, Nov. 14.

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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🔒Charts: 2022 Central Mass. population changes

Berlin grew the most while Maynard shrank the most.

🔒Charts: 2022 Central Mass. property tax rates

A list of every Central Massachusetts communities' residential and commercial & industrial real estate tax rates

🔒The lunch crowd hasn’t come back

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

Fitchburg bakery receives $30K startup loan from North Central chamber

Delicious Dips, a bakery offering custom orders of cakes as well as a walk-in retail service featuring items like smoothies, has received a $30,000 small business loan from the North Central Massachusetts Development Corp. in Fitchburg.
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NewVue receives $726K in economic development funds for Fitchburg arts project

NewVue Communities, a community development corp. serving Fitchburg, received a $726,000 grant from the Massachusetts Underutilized Properties Program for new roofs on three historic buildings that are a part of the organization’s plan to create artist space in downtown Fitchburg.

Local unemployment rates drop to 3.6%, 3.3%, and 2.5% across Central Mass.

The September unemployment rates in the Central Massachusetts metropolitan areas surrounding Worcester, Framingham, and Leominster-Gardner all dropped.
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