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Legislature looking to pass farm bill

Raw milk is back on the legislative menu this session, with a majority of the House signing onto a farm bill that Westport Rep. Paul Schmid said would benefit legislative districts from the urban cores to the rolling pastures and forests far from Boston.

WBJ names new digital editor

Worcester Business Journal on Monday hired an award-winning Massachusetts business journalist to lead its digital operations.

Power industry warns against Mass. greenhouse gas plan

As Massachusetts regulators map out the state's role in reducing global warming, environmental advocates and electricity generators both urged consideration for how new rules could affect power plant emissions outside state borders.

Patriots’ Super Bowl parade set for 11 a.m. Tuesday

New England Patriots fans will flood the streets of Boston Tuesday to celebrate the team's come-from-behind overtime Super Bowl win over the Atlanta Falcons Sunday night in Houston.
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For-profit medicine changing Central Mass. health care

Profit-driven health care is a growing local and national trend that doesn't necessarily carry ill effects.

UniBank sees a better use for brick and mortar in digital world

The new administrator for the growing Whitinsville-based bank sees branches carrying a more personal touch.

The growth of for-profit health care

Any business offering a similar at a lower price will almost always succeed in the marketplace. Sure, mitigating factors like taxes, regulation and global competition can throw a company off-track; but for services inherently local – like health care – quality and efficiency are central to a winning formula.

Catholic Charities to raise profile, volunteer base

Tim McMahon wanted to return to his passion of helping people in need, prompting him to leave his post at the Massachusetts State Lottery to lead Catholic Charities in Worcester on Jan. 3.
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Manufacturers reaching out to traditional high schoolers

Businesses, schools reaching out to non-vocational students and displaced workers to get them interested in manufacturing careers.

The impact of (in)accurate presentation

Before you even open your mouth, they've already made up their minds. Whether you're introducing yourself to a new customer or giving direction to a co-worker, your overall appearance has a staggering effect on how that other person views you.
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