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🔒Estate planning during a bear market

In April, the stock market officially entered bear market territory.

🔒3 Things I know about … Transitioning to a management role

Whatever your path is, here are some tips for first-time managers, so you can get your feet firmly planted on the ground. 

🔒Practice more empathy

We need to recognize and teach to different learning styles and understand the complexities of neurodiversity; and that lived experiences bring a multitude of diverse viewpoints to any given idea, problem, situation, and innovation.

🔒The Judges: How WBJ picked the 40 Under Forty, Class of 2022

This year’s 40 Under Forty class was selected from the top candidates out of 211 nominations for 119 professionals in the Central Massachusetts business community.
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🔒The formerly named POW! WOW! Worcester is skipping its 2022 street art festival, as its volunteers regroup and eye a smaller future

Since 2016, POW! WOW! Worcester has put up murals around the city for the public to interact with. After five August festivals, including a 2021 return after a 2020 break with the coronavirus pandemic, the community organization is looking to its longevity.

🔒Qualifying Mass. restaurants will soon be able to accept government SNAP benefits for prepared meals

Amidst economic uncertainty, Massachusetts will soon become the eighth state to operate the Restaurant Meals Program, a pilot program allowing select restaurants and food trucks to accept SNAP benefits.

🔒Worcester 300 trivia contest, part 13: Famous beverage manufacturer

Trivia question: What is the name of the Worcester beverage manufacturer owned by the Crowley family?

🔒Viewpoint: Reducing Massachusetts’ rising opioid overdose rates starts with equitable harm reduction

With today’s shifting drug supply and increase in synthetics, the need for harm reduction measures is more critical than ever, grounded in principles that protect human life and improve public health.
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🔒101: Retaining talent

In today’s economy, there’s a lot of focus on recruiting top-tier talent. But once someone grows from a new hire to an invaluable asset, how do you go about keeping them?

🔒Q&A: Flying high with aerial yoga in Hudson

Katherine Scalora and Lora Markova have brought a somewhat unique concept in exercise to Hudson: aerial yoga, where patrons dangle from silks.
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