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🔒Worcester 300 trivia contest, part 17: Working man

In addition to being a mechanic, what car detailing product did Roy Bryon invent, bottle, and sell?

🔒Q&A: AAFCPAs’ diversity efforts seek to create an inclusive culture

As its client base has gotten more diverse, accounting firm AAFCPAs has sought to make its work environment more inclusive to people of different backgrounds, cultures, and religions.

🔒Making Clinton a better Clinton: Business, government officials try to bring more people to downtown

Clinton packs more than 15,000 people into an area approximately three miles by two miles, making it one of the most densely populated communities outside of Route 128.

🔒Playing by their own rules: Worcester’s Wooden Bar embraces a minimalist approach

Wooden Bar is housed in the location of 3cross Fermentation Cooperative, which closed during the early waves of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
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🔒WBJ names the 2022 Outstanding Women in Business

Each one of these winners is a gold mine in how to improve your business and your life.

Leominster utility contractor receives $113K from North Central Mass. Development Corp.

JC Ferreira Construction, Inc., a Leominster contractor specializing in utility and road construction, received a $112,500 loan from the North Central Massachusetts Development Corp. to fund the purchase of new equipment.

Wayback Burgers opening second Mass. location, in Westborough

Wayback Burgers, an American cuisine joint headquartered in Connecticut, plans to open a new location in Westborough next year, its second location in Massachusetts.

🔒Q&A: Solvus Global aims to solve the world’s problems

Newlywed Sean Kelly co-founded Solvus Global with Aaron Birt to research solutions to problems plaguing the business world, by spinning off companies addressing those specific needs.
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🔒The nation’s largest bank is opening its first branch in Worcester, as local banks adjust to a changing market

Will a big bank like Chase put Central Massachusetts-headquartered banks at a disadvantage? Industry leaders here don’t think so.

🔒Fitchburg’s artistic legacy drives downtown’s economic development efforts

Fitchburg is attempting to reclaim its artistic heritage by centering the economic development of its downtown on arts and culture.
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