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Prospective home buyers in Central Massachusetts are still largely dealing with record high prices and limited inventory, as the average cost of a home purchase in Middlesex and Worcester counties is up around 10% in the last year.
The honor is granted by the College of Ministers & Laity at Morehouse College, a private Georgia HBCU and the largest men’s liberal arts college in the country.
Founded in 2013, Freight Farms now has more than 600 farming units in 41 countries around the world, according to the company’s website.
The Town intends on constructing a three-story firehouse at the location, with room for a future three-story police station at the location as well, according to a presentation made by Auburn Fire Chief Stephen Coleman before the January Town Meeting vote.
Following the owner’s retirement, the former Costello's Truck Service & Repair location on Southwest Cutoff in Worcester has been sold to AAA Northeast.
Main Street Bank has a new member of its executive team, as the Marlborough-based bank has named David Felton as its executive vice president and chief deposit officer.
Jeffrey Thomas has been named as the new chief financial officer of the Massachusetts market of Tenet Healthcare.
The upstart Massachusetts Cannabis Coalition is seeking to provide a unified, local voice for the struggling marijuana industry.
Cannabis regulators are seeking input on the model bylaw or ordinance that will give cities and towns a way to comply with new minimum municipal equity standards that stem from the 2022 marijuana industry reform law.
People are moving up at Cornerstone Bank, the Marlborough Economic Development Council, and bankHometown.
The National Labor Relations Board has issued a formal complaint against Saint Vincent Hospital citing a number of nurses’ union rights violations perpetrated by the hospital.
Since its founding in 1984, NORESCO has guaranteed more than $5 billion in energy cost savings at more than 10,000 facilities, spanning the globe from Massachusetts to Japan.
Before the state legislative session ends this year, lawmakers need to turn Gov. Maura Healey’s economic development proposal into reality.
Separating your personal and business expenses is the first step to organizing your accounts.
As the second quarter of 2024 begins, it’s a good time for Greater Worcester business owners to reflect on the state of their businesses and the factors mattering most to their success.
Despite the volume of financial information, the importance of going back to basics cannot be understated.
Leaders who struggle with handling conflict may be limiting themselves and their team in significant ways, both personally and professionally.
For the burgeoning life sciences hub that is Central Massachusetts, Governor Maura Healey’s $3.5-billion Mass Leads Act economic development proposal looks to add fuel to fires.
Dr. John Harris, professor and chair of the Department of Dermatology at UMass Chan Medical School in Worcester and founding director of the school’s Vitiligo Clinic and Research Center, Harris has founded a vitiligo pharmaceutical company and is about to launch a 1,000-person vitiligo study, both of which have strong ties and promising potential for type 1 diabetes prevention.
Once a production desert, Central Massachusetts has seen a large increase in Hollywood-related activity in the past 15 years, helping foster the creation of a cottage industry providing props, labor, and locations for moviemaking. Then, the strikes came.
Worcester Polytechnic Institute has announced the establishment of the country’s first PhD program in financial technology (fintech). With the university already offering both bachelor's and master’s programs in the field, this newest degree means WPI is the first institute in the nation to offer all three degree options.
Redemption Rock Brewing and The Hanover Theatre Repertory have released a new collaborative beer to celebrate the opening of two plays in Worcester.
The Better Business Bureau of Central New England has replaced its retired and longtime leader with a former vice president from the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce.