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Wall Street Whammy

With financial giants Lehman Brothers, Merrill Lynch and AIG in meltdown mode, local investment experts say today...

TJX Head Makes High-Paid Women List

Carol M. Meyrowitz, president and CEO of TJX Cos., is one of the best-paid women in the...

Fewer Shoppers Lead To Staples 16% Income Skid

Framingham-based Staples Inc. saw its second quarter net income decrease by 16 percent to $150 million compared...

2008 40 Under Forty: Michelle Morneau

Michelle MorneauAge: 39Title: Director, Segment ManagementCompany: Fidelity InvestmentsCompany location: Providence, RI Residence: WorcesterCareer highlights: Right now...
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Grocery Stores Gear Up For Food Fight | Stop & Shop changes logo to lure consumers

Rising fuel prices, creeping food inflation and a less than resounding economy have combined to create tough...

Street Vendor Ordinance Is For Weenies

Worcester has its fair share of problems. So it was a wonder to us that the...

10 Things I Know About… Selling Musical Instruments

10. SERVICE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Most instruments need adjustment from time to time, service them...

2008 40 Under Forty: Kim McCarthy

Kim McCarthyAge: 38Title: Founder/PresidentCompany: Generations on the Move Inc.Company location: Holden Residence: HoldenCareer highlights: After staying...
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Main Street Mass: Downtown Framingham | WBJournal.com exclusive

 The bustling downtown, full of people and commerce, has been eulogized in the press repeatedly for the...

Worcester Cos. Head To Auburn

Worcester companies New Street Monogram and Creative Screening Co. are moving to Auburn.The companies have leased a...
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