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🔒Q&A: Johnny Appleseed’s new manager wants to continue welcoming legacy

The tourist center on Dec. 2 had a changing of the guard when Diane Burnette retired after nearly 30 years with the center, which is a division of Fitchburg-based North Central Massachusetts Chamber of Commerce. Sabbra Reyes was promoted as the new manager after being employed at the center for 15 years.

🔒Editorial: Hospitals need more than increased oversight

While we applaud both the governor and the Massachusetts Legislature on the new oversight bill, they should have noticed the alarm bells ringing well before Steward and Heywood declared bankruptcy.

🔒Viewpoint: Working without a contract? Nonprofits face impossible choices

Public funding delays, caused by legislative processes and bureaucratic inefficiencies, force organizations to operate without signed agreements, jeopardizing their ability to meet the needs of those they serve.

🔒Get your payment card data security in check before the April deadline

By April, companies must be in compliance with 4.0 mandates or risk fines of up to $100,000 a month, depending on volume of transactions.
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🔒101: Building an inclusive work community for disabled employees

Fostering inclusivity is crucial to creating stronger teams, especially by addressing the needs of employees with disabilities, whether they have invisible illnesses or physical constraints.

🔒10 Things I know about … Estate planning

Estate planning can be tough, but Nina T. Dow from Worcester's Bowditch & Dewey has some advice on how you can make your wishes are met while still keeping the peace with family members.

🔒WBJ names the 2025 Best of Business award winners

Every year starting in October, WBJ asks its readers to vote on the best companies in Central Massachusetts in a variety of categories, ranging from law firms and incubators to golf courses and restaurants.
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🔒Etched in America: A laser-focused startup is considering a move to Worcester, hoping to capitalize on the push to reshore manufacturing

Manufacturers are looking for ways to mark and track critical components as efficiently as possible.

🔒From the Editor: The Best from WBJ in 2024

As we look forward to the best for 2025, I’d like to take this moment to reflect back on 2024 and highlight some of what WBJ offered last year.
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