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🔒Natick firm building a Devens facility to clean up use of the most abundant element in the universe: hydrogen

Electric Hydrogen is opening a manufacturing facility in Devens to begin building its advanced electrolyzers, which can run off of renewable energy thanks to technological advances the company has made.

🔒Electric utilities increase efforts to fill key jobs amid wave of generational retirements

Ahead of a major expansion of the electric grid and in the midst of generational retirements, utilities are working to fill positions key to keeping the lights on and hitting the region’s renewable energy goals

🔒Level up: Fitchburg State’s game design program puts it near forefront of $57B industry

Fitchburg State's game design program positions students and the school near the forefront of a $57 billion industry.

🔒Resuscitated: Family Health Center’s return from the brink

After closing key facilities and operating on mere hours of cash, the Family Health Center of Worcester is in a more stable financial position, in part due to higher insurance reimbursements.
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🔒From the Editor: A focus on energy & sustainability

With energy at the forefront of Central Mass. business leaders’ minds as prices have spiked in the last two years, WBJ decided to renew its focus on sustainability.

🔒Q&A: Cold Harbor stays small in the beer market, and likes it

Will Oliveira has done this largely on his own. He got financing through Hudson-based Avidia Bank and built the state-of-the-art facility the way he wanted.

🔒Editorial: Worcester steps up funding on diversity initiatives

The City of Worcester is stepping up its commitment with an important vote of support: increasing the money behind its DEI efforts.

🔒Viewpoint: Tax code is stifling R&D

The New England Council firmly believes the new R&D amortization requirement will halt and harm our region’s continued growth and leadership on the global stage.
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🔒A Thousand Words: Community Healthlink closures

A state inspection of three Community Healthlink substance abuse programs led to their suspension and a halt of new admissions. Eighty layoffs are anticipated and the Worcester organization’s president is leaving her role.

🔒101: Founding a department

Like a startup, departments need a brand. Susan Shalhoub gives advice on founding a new department as a company grows.
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