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Mass. $10M small business fund for coronavirus relief stops taking applications

The $10-million fund set up Monday by the Gov. Charlie Baker Administration to provide relief to small businesses impacted by the coronavirus was open for three days.

Massachusetts announces small business tax relief

The Gov. Charlie Baker Administration announced on Wednesday measures to provide small tax relief focused on the hospitality sector, as dining rooms and gatherings of 25+ people have been banned in an effort to stem the impact of the coronavirus.

The Queen’s Cups shuts down dining room, lays off 80% of staff

Renee Diaz, the business's owner and founder, said she reduced her 25-employee staff down to herself and four employees.

SBA offers up to $2M in disaster assistance loans in Worcester County

The U.S. Small Business Administration is offering low-interest federal disaster loans for working capital to Central Massachusetts small businesses suffering substantial economic injury as a result of the coronavirus.
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North County chamber offering emergency $20K loans over coronavirus

To inquire about a loan, contact Sandie Cataldo at scataldo@northcentralmass.com or Brendan Hannen at bhannen@northcentralmass.com.

WBJ making all of its coronavirus coverage free

To keep businesses and all WBJ's readers informed on this important issue, WBJ has moved all of its stories in front of its paywall. Readers can read all coronavirus stories without restriction.

WBJ Podcast: An empty 30 acres in Marlborough

A large undeveloped parcel of land has gone on the market in Marlborough, a rare opportunity in an already heavily developed city. News Editor Grant Welker joins co-hosts Brad Kane & Hank Stolz on The Weekly Business Report to discuss the economic development potential for both the city and the real estate market.

SBA recognizes top lenders in Central Mass.

A pair of Central Massachusetts lenders won top state honors from the U.S. Small Business Association.
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Groups urge three-month delay in new paid leave taxes

State government should approve a three-month delay in payroll taxes needed to fund the new paid family and medical leave program, according to a coalition of groups.

Masy BioServices opens office in North Carolina

Pepperell-based Masy BioServices, a biorepository company, is continuing its expansion on the eastern seaboard by opening an office in North Carolina's Research Triangle Park.
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