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Worcester Business Journal spoke to Democratic candidates for governor Sonia Chang-Díaz and Maura Healey ahead of the party's convention in Worcester, to ask about their stances on the state’s economic issues, particularly how they pertain to
Gov. Charlie Baker on Friday vetoed a bill making immigrants without legal status eligible to seek state-issued driver's licenses, saying the Registry of Motor Vehicles, an agency that he oversees, doesn't have the ability to verify the identities
House Speaker Ronald Mariano said the House is working to assemble a tax relief package by the end of July and that he has a willing dance partner in the Senate, but he also indicated Thursday that relief is not where the tax talk is likely to end.
Worcester may pass a new type of zoning to mandate affordable housing units in new developments. At a City Council meeting on Tuesday, councilors all spoke favorably about a report on inclusionary zoning from its Executive Office of Economic
Worcester law firm Fletcher Tilton PC has named Michael Sweeney, former head of the Massachusetts State Lottery, as the law firm’s new executive director.
Massachusetts Biomedical Initiatives will break ground Wednesday morning on an expanded biomanufacturing center in Worcester after purchasing the property for more than $7.1 million.
At Saturday's Republican Party convention, a common thread seemed to course through the comments of speakers backing the Chris Doughty-Kate Camapanale ticket for the corner office.
Orchards Apartments, a 156-unit luxury apartment complex in Marlborough, sold for $59.2 million in a deal closed Friday, according to the Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds.
The U.S. Department of Defense Information Analysis Center has awarded a Maryland-based company a $39-million contract for projects at the Natick Soldier Research, Development, and Engineering Center, also known as Natick Labs.
On Tuesday, the Worcester City Council will discuss a contract for Acting City Manager Eric Batista, suggesting a salary of $225,000.
For the first time since rewriting the voter-approved legalization law in the summer of 2017, Massachusetts lawmakers are poised this session to reform state cannabis policy as the House and Senate have each now approved legislation targeting some
COVID-19's impacts on the workforce have been well-documented as employees have fled their full-time jobs as part of the "Great Resignation" and employers have struggled to replace them.
Two properties in Gardner’s downtown sold for $926,000 to an investment firm with a history of redevelopment projects in the city, according to a Friday release from the Gardner mayor's office.
Single-family home prices in Worcester increased 16.9% in April, compared with April 2021, reaching $380,000 in the city, according to Peabody-based research firm The Warren Group.
Properties in Maynard, Sturbridge, and Sudbury received a total of $56.8 million in financing for senior and family housing projects from MassHousing, allowing for the properties’ owner to refinance and preserve affordability.
The severing of economic ties between the U.S. and Russia is likely to prove a challenge for IPG Photonics, which was founded in Russia and has long-standing ties to the country.