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Baypath Humane Society of Hopkinton held a groundbreaking for its new animal shelter on Thursday.
Worcester Polytechnic Institute has received one of the largest donations in the school’s 160-year history.
Pharmacy giant CVS will pay more than $12 million to MassHealth after the attorney general alleged the company charged higher prices to the Medicaid program than to cash-paying customers in the general public.
Opened on July 17, SEI’s new center is similar to the nonprofit's flagship community resource center and day shelter, named Harbor, in Worcester.
The report comes less than a week after the Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration can slash nearly $800 million in National Institutes of Health funding.
Marlborough-based firm IPG Photonics is launching a high-energy laser defense system designed to tackle the growing threat of unmanned aerial systems.
The funding comes from a state program for housing in Gateway Cities.
Insulet has named two employees to new C-suite roles.
Jack’s Abby Brewing in Framingham announced on April 26 it would acquire Wormtown Brewery of Worcester.
Even a reduced T&G – our story reports it has about 20 journalists on staff these days – far outweighs the next closest media organization.
Amid a growing national backlash at diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging initiatives in the workplace and at educational institutions around the country, it is imperative to advocate for the profound importance of DEIB and its transformative effects on individuals and organizations.
Employees at Fidelity Bank, the Community Foundation of North Central Massachusetts, and IC Credit Union are advancing in their careers.
While a strong password can help keep your account safe, there are certain scenarios where password complexity matters less or not at all.
Michelle Grasso, owner of Synergy Wellness Center in Hudson, offers some tips on implementing successful workplace wellness programs.
Learning to deescalate negative situations when they arise and remove yourself from workplace drama will make your office a more productive and peaceful place.
The only way to combat this social-organizational power pattern is to focus on diversifying our workforces.
Following the closure of her Maker to Main grocery store in Worcester’s Canal District, shop owner Lynn Cheney has quickly found a way to continue to contribute to the community.
From interpersonal communication and succession plans to community engagement and marketing, Central Massachusetts family-owned businesses have experienced the unique benefits and challenges that can only come from working with loved ones.
Rates of severe maternal morbidity in the state nearly doubled from 2011 to 2020, with Black birthing people among the most impacted by negative outcomes of labor and delivery.
Amid the Worcester Telegram & Gazette’s decline in coverage and size, smaller publications have tried to fill the gap in Central Massachusetts’ journalism. But they’ve all run into the same problem: Making a profit as a media organization is not easy.
Over the last 10 years, the reporting prowess of the Central Massachusetts paper of record has been reduced 75%, as small players try to fill the holes left behind.
The T&G remains the Central Massachusetts paper of record. Since Michael McDermott started as executive editor in 2022, the T&G has started to get its groove back.
MCPHS did not respond to a request for comment from WBJ asking for more details regarding its plans for the parcels. All three properties are within walking distance of the college’s Worcester campus.