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Editorial

  • Editorial

    Editorial: Ensure the golden goose keeps laying eggs

    Updated: October 2, 2023

    Not that long ago, Worcester felt like a development desert. Coming out of the Great Recession and into the early 2010s, proposals for new multi-family and commercial developments were few and far between, to the point when the 368-unit 145 Front at

    Updated: October 2, 2023
  • From the Editor

    From the Editor: This is not 2020

    Brad Kane Updated: September 18, 2023

    Editor Brad Kane responds to rising COVID levels and introduces the Sept. 18 print issue.

    Brad Kane Updated: September 18, 2023
  • Editorial

    Editorial: Fitchburg’s economic momentum is picking up steam

    Updated: September 18, 2023

    The City of Fitchburg and key community players like Fitchburg State University have been talking about revitalizing downtown for years. Fast forward to 2023, and it appears the pieces are coming together for Fitchburg’s downtown reinvention.

    Updated: September 18, 2023
  • From the Editor

    From the Editor: This one hits home

    Updated: September 4, 2023

    Since my children were diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, their futures have occupied an extraordinary amount of my headspace.

    Updated: September 4, 2023
  • Editorial

    Editorial: Tap into the disabled workforce

    Updated: September 4, 2023

    Timothy Johnson says companies usually need some convincing to hire workers with intellectual and development disabilities, but once they do, the businesses are over the moon with the results.

    Updated: September 4, 2023
  • Editorial

    Editorial: Maternity care needs more than just an angry coalition

    Updated: August 21, 2023

    These are signs our healthcare system, from national to local, is falling apart. We need a strong coalition of business, community, and political leaders to tackle the many problems causing this threatening level of strain.

    Updated: August 21, 2023
  • From the Editor

    From the Editor: The 40 Under Forty awards have been postponed

    Brad Kane Updated: August 21, 2023

    Originally slated to be announced in this Aug. 21 edition of WBJ followed by a Sept. 13 ceremony, everything is being pushed to still unspecified dates.

    Brad Kane Updated: August 21, 2023
  • From the Editor

    From the Editor: Reporting on month-old news

    Brad Kane Updated: July 24, 2023

    When the news of the Supreme Court’s decision broke, we in the WBJ newsroom wrote it up for WBJournal.com. Even though we pride ourselves in being intensely focused on local business news, the decision was too massive for us not to mention it.

    Brad Kane Updated: July 24, 2023
  • Editorial

    Editorial: Higher ed is a strategically important industry in Central Mass.

    Updated: July 24, 2023

    Even though the entire industry totals just 15 colleges and universities through Central Massachusetts, higher education remains a strategically important industry and plays a critical role in the region’s economy.

    Updated: July 24, 2023
  • From the Editor

    From the Editor: Everything is going to be ok

    Brad Kane Updated: June 26, 2023

    WBJ decided to publish a Midyear Economic Update on the local business community, to see how all the major events so far in 2023 impacted people’s feelings about the rest of this year.

    Brad Kane Updated: June 26, 2023
  • Editorial

    Editorial: We’re not out of the woods yet

    Updated: June 26, 2023

    Despite the many headwinds - like the war in Ukraine and a steep rise in interest rates – unemployment remains incredibly low, and businesses are still hiring as they look to fill key positions and meet persistent demand.

    Updated: June 26, 2023
  • From the Editor

    From the Editor: A cannabis future without stigma

    Brad Kane Updated: June 12, 2023

    Dispensaries would be as common as liquor stores, discussion around cannabis use would be as tolerated as drinking wine, and cannabis cafes would dot the landscape as bars do now.

    Brad Kane Updated: June 12, 2023
  • Editorial

    Editorial: Housing push needs local cooperation

    Updated: June 12, 2023

    Massachusetts needs housing. As one of her main efforts to alleviate the increasingly unaffordable cost of buying and renting housing, Gov. Maura Healey has prioritized building new homes throughout Mass.

    Updated: June 12, 2023
  • Editorial

    Editorial: A rocky road toward a green economy

    Updated: May 29, 2023

    With no magic bullet on the horizon, achieving the Massachusetts clean energy objectives will require a multi-pronged approach, with a blend of carrots and sticks to massively accelerate the rate of change.

    Updated: May 29, 2023
  • From the Editor

    From the Editor: A focus on energy & sustainability

    Brad Kane Updated: May 29, 2023

    With energy at the forefront of Central Mass. business leaders’ minds as prices have spiked in the last two years, WBJ decided to renew its focus on sustainability.

    Brad Kane Updated: May 29, 2023
  • From the Editor

    From the Editor: Noah, the devourer of carbs

    Brad Kane Updated: May 15, 2023

    There’s a lot to like in hobbyist-turned-entrepreneur Chuck Brown’s quest to turn his home businesses into a sustainable retail shop, particularly because he provides a product that’s seemingly everywhere but at the same time very difficult to find

    Brad Kane Updated: May 15, 2023