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🔒10 Things I know about … Being a female leader in agriculture and the public sector

You can impact colleagues, customers, and individuals’ lives on a daily basis. Be conscious of the power your decisions hold.

🔒Our silence is deafening

How do we practice civil discourse, empathy, and stand up and stand out when it’s uncomfortable?

🔒Passing costs onto customers: Restaurants’ solution to rising credit card usage

The Massachusetts Restaurant Association wants to give restaurants and other small businesses the opportunity to push some of the credit card costs for restaurants onto consumers.

🔒Paying Polar Park’s debt: For the second year, underwhelming tax collections were saved by a public property sale

When Polar Park was first announced in August 2018, Worcester's pay-for-itself plan for it was centered around six proposed buildings from Boston developer Madison Properties. But that development has since significantly shrunk in size and been delayed.
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🔒The next president: Grace Wang has spent a career focused on innovation, academics, and impact

“Grace” Jinliu Wang, who on Nov. 7 was selected by WPI to be its 17th president, believes in and embodies this concept of combining theory and practice to fuel innovation and to apply that innovation to have maximum impact on the world.

🔒Avoiding startup costs: Diddy’s foray in Central Mass. cannabis

By purchasing well-established marijuana stores, Sean "Diddy" Combs is buying into already profitable establishments with a proven track record. His investment creates the first minority-owned, vertically-integrated multi-state cannabis operator in America.

🔒Viewpoint: We don’t have to choose between jobs and climate

The nationwide $370-billion investment in the clean economy of the future will create tens of thousands of jobs in every state. Massachusetts will see more jobs created than the entire populations of Auburn and Holden combined.

🔒Worcester 300 trivia contest, part 18: A wire holder

What is the Wirefab product in the photo used to hold?
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🔒Q&A: New England Botanic Garden goes electric

On Nov. 3, New England Botanic Garden was honored as the first botanic garden in the nation to be certified a Green Zone by the American Green Zone Alliance, as the Boylston garden is now performing all routine maintenance with electric lawn and garden equipment. 
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