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Grid District building out for explosive year

The Grid District development has 400 residential units and eateries Brew on the Grid and Techni. Much more is still to come.

Framingham/Worcester commuter rail line disruptions planned

The Framingham/Worcester commuter rail line will be stopped before Boston the next two weeks because of construction.

Public, private leaders call for renewable energy push

Central Massachusetts leaders said at a renewable energy summit in Oakham Thursday the state should move to a 100-percent renewable energy solution.

Marlborough starts five-station bike-share program

Marlborough's has a new bike-share program with 30 bikes across five stations, and more that could be added.
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Hurricane Harvey causes largest Mass. gas price surge since Katrina

Massachusetts gas prices exploded in the wake of Hurricane Harvey, surging 44 cents in one week to average $2.70.

Worcester Railers plan to succeed where others failed

The Worcester Railers plan to succeed where two other minor-league hockey teams failed, by creating stronger ties to the community.

Keolis to crack down on uncollected fares

The Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority's commuter rail operating partner announced Friday it is bringing back a program to reduce fare evasion.

Bike-sharing program coming to Worcester

The Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce on Friday announced it helped to bring a bike sharing company ofo to Worcester staring Sept. 14.
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WBJ announces 40 Under Forty for 2017

Meet the Class of 2017 boosting the Central Massachusetts economy and community.

Movers & Shakers

Main Street Bank, Becker College, UniBank and The Training Associates Corp. are among the eight organization who announced recent hires and promotions.
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