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Massachusetts has possessed a long-standing reputation as a state that can be unfriendly to business.
Moses Z. Makor, a registered nurse with Saint Vincent Hospital in Worcester, has been named a Tenet Hero by Tenet Healthcare, the hospital's parent company.
Paul Hanlon is CEO of BlueHive Strategic Environments, of Worcester.10. Don't show strain. The pressures of being an owner are not always visible to the employee, and it should be kept that way.
Robert Crowley didn't think there was enough support to re-create the recipe for large-format instant film that was lost with the fold of Polaroid, but a Kickstarter campaign proved him wrong. The online services has allowed a number of individuals to fund various projects at multiple levels, each earning investors a reward.
Wind power has always had a blustery outlook in Massachusetts. With a dense population and lower wind speeds compared with flat-plain states, the Bay State was never going to become the Wind Farm State.
What's in a name? Or more specifically, a job title? Today, more companies are embracing the unorthodox over the tried-and-true when it comes to devising names for the positions their employees hold.
Massachusetts' use of solar power has been on a tear over the past few years. In 2007, developers, businesses and homeowners had installed less than 2 megawatts of photovoltaic capacity. But that doubled the next year, then the next, and the next.
The Lawn Doctor has started service in MetroWest and Worcester County. The franchise is owned by Jeff Angus and Glenn Farrell, who operate the Lawn Doctor of Fairfield County in Connecticut and Westchester County in New York.
In recent years, health care providers throughout Massachusetts have been forced to become fiscally creative as they maneuver through the maze of decreasing government payments and cost-cutting pressures.
With today's advances in technology, your competition, your industry and your market, the only constant is change. Businesses must adapt to stay relevant.
After several years in key roles in city government in Boston, and then Worcester, Tim McGourthy is in his second year of a position that seeks to influence government. After leading Worcester's economic development office, he moved over to the Worcester Regional Research Bureau last year, succeeding the retired Roberta Schaefer as the organization's leader.
With one Midwestern hospital now operating off the grid, energy independence appears within reach for hospitals. Find out about the local push for renewables in our April 13 print article.
Of NoteCommunity Foundation of North Central Massachusetts, based in Leominster, donated $55,000 to the community's Spanish-American Center to provide hot meals for families living in hotels.The Foun
After two weeks of delays, the Worcester City Council last week approved a deal to sell the former county courthouse to a New Hampshire developer for $1.2 million.
As residential development booms in Hopkinton, a more business-friendly attitude among town officials is aiming to broaden the business base to help balance population growth.
Taking Stock, a new feature in the Worcester Business Journal, will be published quarterly to highlight the market performance of public companies that are either based or that have a significant presence in Central Massachusetts.
The Olympics is a wonderful sporting event. But it's also a business.
Given its origins as a credit union specifically for employees of technology pioneer Digital Equipment Corp., it's no surprise that Digital Federal Credit Union serves a lot of people who like fancy gadgets. So when new technology comes along, DCU tends to jump on board.