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Framingham-based TJX Cos. Inc. is one of the few real corporate success stories of the last four years.
These Central Massachusetts businesses filed incorporation papers with the Massachusetts Secretary of State's Office from April 16-30, 2012. Listed below are the corporate name, address and president.
Members of the Marlborough Regional Chamber of Commerce took part in an information session on a recent morning to better understand how the new Chamber Health Co-op would benefit their businesses and employees.
Saint-Gobain, largely though Norton Co., the Worcester manufacturer it bought more than 20 years ago, has had a long history in the region, and employs about 2,000 at its sites in Worcester, Northborough and Milford.
After it was launched in 2008 with $7.7 million in state funding, a University of Massachusetts stem cell bank in Shrewsbury will close at the end of the year, according to the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center (MLSC), which provided the funding
Exercising common sense, our lawmakers on Beacon Hill have chosen to be supportive of our state's businesses and our environment.
The adoption of new technology is key to a competitive business model. What if you, as a business owner, are not tech savvy? Then you have three choices:1) Hire an outside contractor to handle your technology needs;
10. LOOKS CAN COUNT.An easy-to-read resume may indicate an organized, efficient employee. Consider form as well as content when poring over resumes.
Say you're a researcher on the trail of something right out of science fiction — a tiny device made entirely out of biological materials that can repair diseased heart tissue, or take the place of a pacemaker without the risk of infection or immun
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but sometimes there's not much to argue about.
If you've become accustomed to streaming high-definition movies on your computer, you might not like the technology Active Broadband Networks has developed.
WANTED: YOUTH MOVEMENTA recent study said an aging worker population in a large portion of MetroWest – from Marlb
The efforts to turn Central Massachusetts into a life sciences epicenter to rival — or depending who you talk to, complement — Cambridge and Boston have been well underway for decades.
It seems like a basic skill. Yet it's likely we could all benefit from better communication in the workplace.
Massachusetts has the second smallest percentage of family-owned businesses in the country, according to an OnDeck analysis of the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2023 Annual Business Survey. The analysis showed 21.87% of Massachusetts businesses are family-owned.
The power of family-owned operations is found in the numbers. Research performed by Family Enterprise USA reports 74% of family-owned businesses have been operating for more than 30 years.
Even when families don’t work together running a business, many professionals hope to see their children following in their career footsteps, creating a lineage of those in the same profession and fostering the camaraderie that comes with.
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Worcester Business Journal presents a special commemorative edition celebrating the 300th anniversary of the city of Worcester. This landmark publication covers the city and region’s rich history of growth and innovation.
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