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Unemployment in Massachusetts dropped nearly a full percentage point in September, continuing a steady decline after the state experienced its highest unemployment rate in a year in July.
Savers Bank has promoted employee Keri Gonzalez to executive vice president, chief operating officer of the Southbridge-based financial institution.
Every business owner will need to decide when and how to step out of the business at some point. Now more than ever, business owners understand the importance of succession planning.
Outside the South End establishment, about 10 tipped workers and supporters with the One Fair Wage campaign rallied in favor of the measure, dismissing concerns that the question could devastate the restaurant industry.
Having a comprehensive estate plan is important for every stage of life. As you reach your later years, you may wonder if you have done everything you can to preserve your legacy and protect those you’re leaving behind.
The need for grandfamily housing is significant as traditional elder or subsidized housing does not meet families' needs.
The state unemployment insurance system could fall hundreds of millions of dollars into the red within four years, according to new projections from the state.
As the latest chapter of the ongoing issues surrounding Grafton-based food waste conversion company Feedback Earth, the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office has filed a lawsuit in Suffolk Superior Court, alleging the company has been releasing noxious odors for months and is negatively affecting residents in neighboring communities.
A 111,578-square-foot industrial building in Northborough has been sold for $19.1 million to Raith Capital Partners, a New York-based real estate investment firm.
Two multistate cannabis companies with operations in Central Massachusetts, have been fined a combined $165,000 by the state’s Cannabis Control Commission for regulatory violations.
NEADS World Class Service Dogs has named Aubrey Henderson as the organization's incoming CEO as Gerry DeRoche plans to retire come Dec. 31 after 14-year tenure with the organization.
Sequel Law, a Worcester-based firm specializing in divorce and family law, has been acquired.
The 3.58-acre shopping plaza located at 164 Milk St. was sold by Smart Retail LLC of Framingham to Indira Investments LLC in a deal finalized on Oct. 8, according to Worcester District Registry of Deeds Records.
Savers Bank has named Gregory Vilardo as the Southbridge-based financial institution’s new vice president and chief financial officer.
Medical device manufacturer Hologic is broadening its focus on women’s health as the Marlborough-based firm has signed a definitive agreement to acquire the California-based medical technology manufacturer Gynesonics.
The measure would establish licensed facilities where people could buy and take the drugs under supervision, and Bay Staters would also be permitted to grow and use them at home.
Worcester’s NAACP Unit has expressed its support of the City’s decision to hire Kevin Lovaincy.
The U.S. economy is in a good place overall, Susan Collins, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, said at the Worcester Regional Research Bureau’s annual meeting on Wednesday.
The Cannabis Control Commission expects to wrap up its search for a new executive director.
Health care spending in Massachusetts continued to grow faster than household incomes, according to new research, fueling concerns about access to care even before accounting for more recent upheaval inflicted by Steward Health Care's bankruptcy.
Tom and Nick Bedrosian always knew they wanted to go into business together. Growing up, the brothers did not know what their business would look like, but after creating an all-purpose seasoning in their family kitchen, an idea for a spice company was born.
In an ultra competitive environment, smaller local banks have two main things going for them: brand recognition and community connections.
People are viewing retirement as a chance for new experiences and new opportunities, rather than a time to simply wind down. But if you’re going to make the most of your retirement, which could last two or even three decades, you need to be financially prepared.
Employees at Vision Advertising, Rockland Trust, and the Worcester Art Museum are makeup upward moves in their careers.