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Greater Worcester’s unemployment rate continued to dip in April, further reversing the region’s six-month trend of steadily climbing rates.
Central Massachusetts saw an increase in the number of single-family homes sold in April, as sales prices continue to climb unabated.
The state will close its remaining motel and hotel shelters this summer, Gov. Maura Healey announced Monday, as the governor and lawmakers have imposed restrictions on the emergency housing system over the past year and family enrollment has declined.
Representatives from the organization appeared before the City of Framingham Planning Board on May 1 to pitch a potential redevelopment of the shopping plaza, which would add residential buildings and make the area more walkable.
The project was given site plan approval by the Town of Sturbridge Planning Board on Jan. 14.
Grant served in various leadership roles at Medtronic from 2004 to 2023.
It was the fourth straight month that both the labor force and the unemployment rate grew.
The Division of Insurance flexed its new authority under a 2025 law giving officials heightened scrutiny over health insurance costs.
Story by Tim Garvin, president & CEO of United Way of Central Massachusetts
Story by Richard Burke, retired president & CEO of Fallon Health
Story by Julie Bowditch, executive director of CASA Project Worcester County
Story by Gardner Mayor Michael Nicholson
In February, WBJ asked the 400+ people who have ever been on a WBJ power list (Power 100, Power 50, Power Players) to vote for the professionals they believed are the most influential in the region. Nearly 600 votes were cast
Zolezzi-Wyndham has been the leading diversity, equity, and inclusion consultant for major Central Massachusetts employers for five years, and now she is helping those firms who remain committed to those values navigate the white-hot political landscape where DEI is being labeled as a dirty word.
The leader of the North Central chamber for a decade, Nascimento is bullish on delivering results for the region’s employers and workforce.
Murray, a former Worcester mayor and lieutenant governor of Massachusetts under Gov. Deval Patrick, was initially approached to lead the Worcester chamber in 2013 by the board of directors.
Hebert has been instrumental in continuing the Blackstone Valley’s legacy as a historic center of American innovation.
Brodeur assumed his presidential role at Fletcher Tilton in March after spending his entire professional career with the firm.
Angelini likes to keep a low profile, but with the amount of power he holds in the growing Greater Worcester area, that’s been easier said than done.
Power leads operations at Mirick, a 110-year-old law firm and the largest full-service law practice in Central Massachusetts. The firm has 70 attorneys, most of whom are highly engaged with their community, serving on boards and supporting local fundraising efforts.
Chapman is a longtime presence in the local chambers of commerce, starting in 1980, when she joined the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce as a secretary.
Li and Qiu founded Conifer after seeing how new entrepreneurs had the intellect to create products but lacked the business knowledge to develop a thriving startup.