The fight for entertainment dollars is not getting easier for Central Massachusetts venues and attractions, even if leaders aren't sure how casino competition will play out.
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SeaChange hopes to rebound with NetflixIn the fast-changing world of streaming video, Acton software company SeaChange International was for a while not predicting correctly where the market was leading. |
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Weed & the workplaceWith cannabis legal to use in Massachusetts since December 2016, a worker could go home and toke up, akin to stopping by a pub for a beer. Well, not really. |
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Cycles of transitions to new workplace technology is inevitable. With changes in industries, innovation and individual companies – or all three at the same time – teams can expect to have...
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SJC Drums nearly quadruples space with expansionThe main entrance of the company's new digs in Southbridge is highlighted by displays of kits used by some of the company's most famous clients, including drummers from Slipknot, Green Day and Imagine Dragons. >> Continue Reading |
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New JCC director focuses on community buildingSince she replaced Emily Holdstein as Worcester JCC executive director on Jan. 1, Emily Rosenbaum has sought to use the organization's prestige to help other nonprofits and enhance the JCC's role in the community. >> Continue Reading |
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Movers & ShakersTwelve Central Mass. businesspersons have landed new roles at organizations like Reliant Medical Group, the Worcester County Bar Association and Rollstone Bank & Trust. >> Continue Reading |
Rank | Firm | Gross billings | Year founded |
1 | Davis Advertising, Worcester | $25 million | 1948 |
2 | Turtle Transit Inc., Hudson | $5 million | 2001 |
3 | Wakefly Inc., Marlborough | $4.7 million | 2002 |
Source: Each firm via survey