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These Central Massachusetts businesses filed incorporation papers with the Massachusetts Secretary of State's Office from July 1-15, 2012.
It sounds like the setup line for a joke: What do the driver of a hybrid bus, a sustainability coordinator and an electronics recycler have in common?
One year after BJ's Wholesale Club was acquired and became a private company, a credit downgrade from Moody's Investors Service called attention to the company's fiscal health.
Meet someone who uses a customer relationship management (CRM) system and you'll find someone who has plenty to complain about. CRM packages have to be one of the most maligned pieces of technology in the workplace.
When non-retired Baby Boomers contemplate their financial futures, their anxieties go well beyond the single issue of jobs.
Last month, Lt. Gov. Timothy P. Murray released a progress report on the state's efforts to take over more commuter rail lines while moving the operations of freight rail hauler CSX Corp. from Allston to three sites west of Interstate 495.
Search engine marketing, also known as SEM, is a vast black hole into which small businesses pour millions of dollars without landing a sale. But does this really have to be the case?
Notable numbers from the recent manufacturing report out of Northeastern University clearly spell out the significant changes the sector has gone through in Massachusetts over the last four years.
With the passage of the health care cost-containment bill in July, our state's largest industry has undergone its second major transformation in six years.
As our Sept. 17 edition pointed out, some smaller banks in Central Massachusetts have been growing and thriving over the past few years. Between 2009 and 2012, with James F.
The wind energy industry in Massachusetts is slowly and steadily growing, although it's not quite the darling that solar is. In Central Massachusetts, that may be even more true.
It isn't easy hearing from a business partner, client or investor that something you did wasn't perfect. Accepting constructive criticism is a skill that needs to be learned, just like budgeting, public speaking and schmoozing.
When the Dukakis Center for Urban and Regional Policy at Northeastern University released a report last month measuring the health of manufacturing in Massachusetts, industry champions had reason to feel encouraged.
10. KNOW YOUR PRODUCT Have a good understanding of what you have to offer your clients: the physical space, services such as catering and audio/visual, and the surrounding ancillary services the city offers.
Seven years after it bought three Central Massachusetts hospitals, for-profit operator Vanguard Health Systems has its eye on expansion.
On March 19, a judge ruled the showdown between the Massachusetts attorney general and the Town of Milton will go before the full Supreme Judicial Court in October. The dispute is over the MBTA Communities Act, which requires cities and towns near T service to adopt zoning allowing multifamily housing by right in certain areas. Some Massachusetts local governments, including Holden, have pushed back against the requirement, saying such zoning doesn't fit in their communities.
Gov. Maura Healey and Attorney General Andrea Campbell have cracked down on non-compliant communities with lawsuits and by reducing state funding, as part of a larger effort to address the statewide affordable housing crisis. The MBTA Communities Act is one of a handful of laws designed to increase housing construction by having at least one zoning district of reasonable size where multifamily housing is permitted.
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