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Editorial

  • From the Editor

    From the Editor: Hitting pause on The Boardroom Gap

    Brad Kane Updated: February 6, 2023

    For five years, WBJ published its annual The Boardroom Gap report, meant to hold to account the business community’s commitment to diversity.

    Brad Kane Updated: February 6, 2023
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    From the Editor: Moving beyond basic DEI coverage

    Brad Kane Updated: January 23, 2023

    WBJ editor seeks to evolve publication's DEI coverage.

    Brad Kane Updated: January 23, 2023
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    Editorial: Lower the Mass. cannabis tax rates

    Updated: January 23, 2023

    Back in 2016, the ballot initiative passed by voters called for a 12% tax on marijuana retail sales, which included a 3.75% state excise tax, the 6.25% state sales tax, and a 2% local excise tax. Let's aim toward that formula, as a starting point.

    Updated: January 23, 2023
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    Editorial: Best nonprofit leader: David Jordan

    Updated: January 9, 2023

    For the last 10 years, WBJ readers have voted for the best companies, venues, people, and services in Central Massachusetts, for our annual Best of Business awards.

    Updated: January 9, 2023
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    Editorial: Use measured progress to fix the rental crisis

    Updated: December 12, 2022

    Solutions like government money do help address these issues, but the real struggle is the effort to win over hearts and minds of businesspeople.

    Updated: December 12, 2022
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    Editorial: More Worcester developments becoming reality

    Updated: November 28, 2022

    Increased values make renting or purchasing a commercial building more expensive, and rising housing costs make purchasing or renting less affordable, driving some long-time community residents and businesses out of the city.

    Updated: November 28, 2022
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    Editorial: WPI & the benefits of diversity

    Updated: November 14, 2022

    The next generation of leaders in Central Mass. higher education is taking shape, and the region appears strongly positioned with great talent.

    Updated: November 14, 2022
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    Editorial: Starting lean

    Updated: October 17, 2022

    A restaurant only open for two days a week hardly seems like a model for the future of the hospitality industry, but maybe its owners realize something the rest of the world is just catching onto: Pre-pandemic life will never fully return, and it’s

    Updated: October 17, 2022
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    From the editor: Going back on the road

    Brad Kane Updated: October 3, 2022

    At WBJ, we strive to be the go-to source for business news throughout all of Central Massachusetts. That geography extends as far east as Natick, west to Harwick, north to the New Hampshire border, and south to the Connecticut and Rhode Island

    Brad Kane Updated: October 3, 2022
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    Editorial: Pass the SAFE Banking Act

    Updated: October 3, 2022

    The lack of having clear federal guidance has led Massachusetts banks into murky waters, where they can provide some services to marijuana businesses, but it still puts their Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. standing at risk.

    Updated: October 3, 2022
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    Editorial: Keep your workers happy

    Updated: September 19, 2022

    The workforce development system has been shifting to supply more trained employees to meet demand, but this effort takes time.

    Updated: September 19, 2022
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    Editorial: Give diversity & inclusion efforts the opportunity to succeed

    Updated: September 5, 2022

    In the two years since countless Central Massachusetts businesses pledged to increase diversity, equity, and inclusion at their organizations, it is increasingly apparent which ones have truly committed to the effort vs. those who were just putting

    Updated: September 5, 2022
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    Editorial: Worcester needs space for artists

    Updated: August 22, 2022

    Let’s not lose sight of the special sauce delivered by the creative community that makes Worcester such an attractive place to live and work.

    Updated: August 22, 2022
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    Editorial: 300 years young

    Updated: June 27, 2022

    While most of us make a big deal out of our kids’ birthdays, many adults would just as soon look past the opportunity to register their annual odometer reading. However, when you hit a really big number, like 300 years, it’s worth a pause and a

    Updated: June 27, 2022
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    Editorial: The benefits of marijuana

    Updated: June 13, 2022

    In 2018, before the first adult-use cannabis dispensaries had even opened, 46 Central Massachusetts cities and towns had either moratoriums or all-out bans against any marijuana businesses opening in their communities. Today, that number sits at 15.

    Updated: June 13, 2022
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    Editorial: Set the stage for another 300 years

    Updated: May 30, 2022

    As the exact date of the 300th anniversary of Worcester’s founding ticks closer to June 14 and all the tercentennial celebrations ensue, the focus should then shift away from the past and toward the future.

    Updated: May 30, 2022