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Worcester Chamber, WBDC launch new Worcester economic development video

The Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce and the Worcester Business Development Corporation released on Wednesday a new economic development and recruitment video for the City of Worcester.

🔒Facing a labor shortage, employers in low-wage industries may be forced to raise their salaries

When employers set wages, a lot of factors go into the decision. They ask themselves a variety of questions, including what they can afford, what is industry standard, what’s the market rate for the position, and, in some cases: Is this a living wage?

🔒At a crossroads, Hopedale grapples with its future

After 40 years of vacancy, the 1-million-square-foot Draper Mill facility is being demolished, leaving Hopedale with the chance to completely reinvent itself.

Skylite Roller Skating Center sells for $890K to smoke shop owners

Skylite Roller Skating Center on Park Avenue in Worcester sold for $890,000 to a group of entrepreneurs connected with Worcester smoke shop Lili’s Glass, according to the Worcester South District Registry of Deeds.
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🔒A day for the dead: Worcester’s Latino business community aims to bring attention to disparities laid bare by the pandemic

Latino business and community leaders are working together to plan a celebration focused on highlighting the coronavirus pandemic’s impact on Latinos.

🔒Revival: The independent bookstore industry is growing with a loyal customer base wanting to shop local

As people around the U.S. turned inward over the last year and a half, consumers appear to have found a respite from the onslaught of technology dependence: reading.

George’s Coney Island unable to open Monday because of staffing

George’s Coney Island in Worcester is closed Monday because of a reported staffing shortage, the iconic restaurant said in a Sunday night Facebook post.

Worcester mask mandate goes into effect Monday

Citing a month-to-month coronavirus case count which tripled from June to July and again from July to August, the City of Worcester announced on Friday a revived mask mandate for all indoor private common spaces in workplaces and indoor private spaces open to the public.
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Largest minority-owned Central Mass. business names new CEO

Resource Management, Inc., a family-owned human resources outsourcing company in Fitchburg, announced founder and current CEO Rey Lopez will step into a new role as director of sales while his daughter and current company president, Rachel Lopez, takes on the CEO.

Worcester man pleads guilty to $195K CARES Act false business fraud

A Worcester man pleaded guilty in the U.S. District Court for fraudulently applying for a business loan from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act and using the funds for personal expenses, according to a Wednesday release from the U.S. Attorney’s office.
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