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🔒Central Mass. restaurants are hesitant about the two latest efforts to repeal the ban on Happy Hours

After being banned for almost 40 years in Massachusetts, multiple attempts to reverse the state’s stance on Happy Hour have failed, but two new efforts are picking up momentum.

🔒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.

🔒Mini-cluster: Worcester is trying to carve out its own niche in biotech

Located adjacent to the Polar Park baseball stadium in Worcester, the planned Left Field Building is a $16-million symbol of the ambitious plans in the city for the life sciences as a catalyst for its ever-evolving development efforts.

🔒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.
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🔒Q&A: Passing the baton at the YWCA

On July 1, Debbie Hall took over leadership of YWCA Central Massachusetts, succeeding Linda Cavaioli, who retired after leading the nonprofit and being an outsized voice in the Central Massachusetts community for 30 years. Hall was promoted from within, as she most recently was YWCA’s director of domestic violence services.

🔒Editorial: The Saint Vincent Hospital strike has no winners, only losers

By most measures we outside of the fracas can see, the strike is a failure. And, we mean a failure on both sides.

🔒Congress must pass the infrastructure bill

With billions of dollars of federal relief authorized over the past 18 months, and more Americans receiving vaccinations each day, our economy is gradually inching closer to recovery.
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🔒Movers & Shakers for Sept. 13, 2021

People are on the move at Fidelity Bank, St. Mary's Credit Union, bankHometown and more.

🔒Why QCC is focusing on robotics

Curriculum defines the subjects contained in a course of study and is the foundation of teaching and learning at any higher education institution.
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