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Dealers group wants standards for used car salespeople

A new bill is looking to improve the used car buying experience for consumers and help combat the sometimes-dubious reputation of used car salesmen.

Beaton: Hydro is most cost-effective renewable

Energy and Environment Secretary Matthew Beaton views hydroelectric power as the only carbon-neutral, reliable generation resource readily available to meet regional energy demand.

Union employees authorize Stop & Shop strike

As part of ongoing contract negotiations, 10,000 union Stop & Shop employees have voted to authorize a strike.

Sec. Ash aware ‘one size doesn’t always fit all’

Secretary of Economic Development Jay Ash has improvements for the entire state in his sights.
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Chinese industrial park moving to Marlborough

An over 100,000 square-foot building in Marlborough has been purchased with the intention of converting it into a work space for 35 to 40 Chinese companies.

Worcester needs to unlock airport potential

The largest single transportation facility in Worcester, and arguably that with the most potential, Worcester Regional Airport...

Bioscience community defends drug pricing model

Amid growing political and industry pressure to suppress the rising costs of prescription drugs, leaders in the...

The price of innovation

For a local company, the decision to be acquired by a larger firm from out of state can be a tough but smart call.
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Focus on market, customers, employees to grow your company

What did the manufacturing company president say when asked what enabled his company's growth over the last...

Build upon Worcester’s digital advantage

According to a study by the Obama Administration, Worcester is one of 10 cities in Massachusetts –...
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