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🔒Guest column: Power of the pause

The truth is, I almost lost everything – my business, my energy, my belief in myself – because I never took the time to pause to refill my cup.

🔒Becoming a CEO: How the growing popularity of search funds led a former Central Mass. banker to expand his business into Shrewsbury

Stimpson, who worked in Worcester for Morgan Stanley at 100 Front St. from 2008 to 2012, is now planning on expanding one of his businesses into Central Massachusetts.

🔒CPA shortage: The workforce crisis in accounting poses challenges in Central Mass.

The past few years have seen some lessening of the national CPA shortage, but local experts warn not to be so hasty in declaring the crisis over, especially in Central Massachusetts.

🔒Revolutionary collapse: The rise and fall of the once-largest cannabis employer in Central Mass.

Just four years ago, Fitchburg-based company Rev Clinics was one of the biggest players in the Massachusetts marijuana industry, with its products available in about 75% of the then-200 dispensaries across the state.
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🔒A helping hand: First cohort of startups at new Worcester entrepreneurship hub look to develop healthcare innovations

Its first programming since its official launch in June, Auxilium’s three-month accelerator program is designed to help early startups.

🔒From the Editor: The Sept. 8 edition, brought to you by the interns

To encourage young people to enter the industry, WBJ has run an Editorial Internship Program over the last nine years, offering a place where college students can hone their skills and learn about the importance of journalism.

🔒Ocean State Job Lot in Westborough to become one of retailer’s largest stores

Ocean State Job Lot’s Westborough location is about to become one the big box’s largest stores.

🔒Optimizing estate plans under Trump’s megabill

The changes introduced by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act necessitate a thorough review and adjustment of estate plans. There is a guide for family businesses owners to ensure compliance and optimize tax outcomes.
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🔒Q&A: Fidelity Bank executive focused on building client-focused relationships

Three years ago, Joann Marsili stepped into her role at Fidelity Bank. Since then, she has led a marketing strategy designed to connect and support the 67,000 small businesses across Central Massachusetts.

🔒A Thousand Words: Chip Norton’s bankruptcy

With five lawsuits against him, Charles “Chip” Norton has filed for bankruptcy. The owner of prominent Worcester properties including the Mercantile Center disclosed $1.69 million in debt in filings with U.S. Bankruptcy Court, but creditors say he has nearly $70 million in debt stemming from personal guarantees he made.
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