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JetBlue Adds Costa Rica Route

Later this year, JetBlue customers will be able to catch a flight out of Worcester and travel to Costa Rica, by way of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

MassPort Boosts Worcester Airport Budget

The Massachusetts Port Authority has approved a 26-percent increase in spending for Worcester Regional Airport as it prepares to restart commercial passenger service later this year.

Franklin Logistics Company Keeps Expansion Local

KWL Inc., an international shipping company with operations in Franklin, has purchased a new facility on Liberty Way in conjunction with an Arizona-based logistics firm, according to the registry of deeds.

Road-Funding Bill Goes To Patrick

The Senate voted 39-0 Thursday to send Gov. Deval Patrick a record-setting $300 million local road repair funding bill.
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Fitchburg, Leominster Officials: Better Transit Is The Answer

Massachusetts seems to be on the other side of the nationwide unemployment problem brought on by the...

House Approves $34B Budget, $300M Local Road Bill

The Massachusetts House passed a $34 billion annual budget bill late Wednesday night, after adding nearly $135 million in spending to the House Ways and Means proposal during three days of extended deliberations.

JetBlue’s Q1 Results Hit By Hurricane, Maintenance Costs

New York-based airline JetBlue Airways Corp., which earlier this month announced passenger service from Worcester Regional Airport, recorded lower profits in the first quarter of 2013 compared to last year, it reported today.

Patrick Still Harboring Concerns As Tax Bill Heads For House-Senate Talks

The state Senate's solid support for a package of $600 million in new revenue for transportation may have eased tensions on Beacon Hill, but the prospects for an amicable resolution between the governor and Legislature on tax hikes remain uncertain.
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‘T’ Adding 2 Trains To Worcester Line

The MBTA will add two express trains on the Worcester-to-Boston commuter rail line – one in each direction – weekdays starting April 29, according to Massachusetts Bay Commuter Rail (MBCR), which operates the commuter rail lines for the “T.”

Patrick, Legislature Can Reach Common Ground On Spending

The head of the executive branch wants a tax increase that the legislature's leadership doesn't want. He...
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