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Worcester eyes 98 acres, $500M for Amazon HQ2

Worcester is offering online commerce giant Amazon 98 acres off of Rte. 20 and up to $500 million in real estate tax savings.

MBTA awards rail car contract

The plant owned by CRRC will turn out 152 new Orange Line cars and 252 Red Line cars, completely replacing those two fleets.

Amazon should come to Worcester

It is important to ask the right questions when it comes to Amazon and the opportunity to become the host for its proposed second headquarters, dubbed HQ2.

Worcester pedals forward on bikeshare businesses

Worcester likely wouldn't strike anyone as a good city for bicycling. Winters are brutal. Streets are hilly. But, bikes are here nonetheless.
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Movers & Shakers

The Mount Wachusett Community College Foundation, Inc. board of directors has three new members. KEITH D. BOISSONEAU...

Massachusetts gas prices continue to fall

Gas prices in the state continue to fall and stabilize as oil refineries in the Gulf Coast recover after a damaging hurricane season so far.

Lancaster native to lead MassDOT highways

A Lancaster native has been appointed the highway administrator for the Massachusetts Department of Transportation.

Gas prices fall 2 cents, but still remain high

Gasoline prices are falling as oil refineries and distributors recover after hurricanes forced the oil industry to halt operations in late August and early September.
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Shipping company, insurance agency open space in Auburn

A shipping company and insurance agency are the newest tenants of a plaza in Auburn.

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HMEA and Stowe & Degon are among the five Worcester-area companies announcing recent hires and promotions.
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