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Highlighted by its collaboration with the Worcester Regional Research Bureau on the legacy of redlining in the city, Worcester Business Journal took home eight awards at New England Newspaper & Press Association’s 2023 New England Better
The 40 Under Forty Awards acknowledge up-and-coming leaders of the Central Massachusetts business community.
The deal will see the assets of SeaChange sold for $30 million, minus the company’s cash and cash equivalents at closing.
Central Massachusetts professionals are getting hired and promoted at Saint Vincent Hospital, AAFCPAs, the Milford Physician Group, and the Telegram & Gazette.
The Worcester Guardian online news site, which was founded by the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce, has received tax-exempt status as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit from the U.S. Internal Revenue Services.
Halfway through her tenure as the university’s inaugural DEI fellow, Ilyasah Shabazz is helping Worcester State work to sustain an inclusive and welcoming environment
The Channel Co., a Westborough-based media, event and marketing company focused on the IT industry, has named Matt Yorke as its next CEO.
Need a lawyer, accountant, credit union, bank, or health insurance provider? These 12 companies have been named the best professional services providers in Central Massachusetts.
Six companies took away hardware in the Best Multimedia supercategory, including the Best New Business and a Westborough firm that won three overall Best of Business awards.
Six companies are the best in categories like woman-owned business, family-owned business, minority-owned business, and employee-owned business.
The Worcester-based health insurance company has announced that its name and logo will soon be added to the building’s facade.
In December 2022, the WBJ Editorial staff made 10 bold predictions for news events to happen in Central Massachusetts throughout the year. Turns out, we missed the mark on all but two.
People are on the move at Sundin Marketing, North Brookfield Savings Bank, and Clinton Savings Bank.
A 3.6-acre parcel of land on Route 9 in Northborough that formerly held a miniature golf course has been sold to Belmont Crossing LLC, a Northborough-based corporation.
Fidelity Bank of Leominster has named Joann Marsili to the newly created role of executive vice president, chief growth and client experience officer.
Eric Casey, a Worcester-based reporter who most recently founded the publication Burn After Reading to cover the cannabis industry, has been hired as the newest staff writer at Worcester Business Journal.