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Government & Politics

  • Angelini connects the dots of Worcester's community

    Laura Finaldi February 20, 2017

    Over the course of his 50 years in Worcester, Michael P. Angelini has had his hands in a lot of different ventures.

    Laura Finaldi February 20, 2017
  • Incorporations

    February 20, 2017

    These businesses incorporated with the Massachusetts Secretary of State's Office from December 17-31. Listed are corporate name, address and president.

    February 20, 2017
  • Carroll never stops working, advocating

    Emily Micucci February 20, 2017

    Frank Carroll never left Worcester, but in a vast career in business advocacy bringing him deep into the national political area and an abiding commitment to philanthropy, Carroll's reach extends far beyond city limits.

    Emily Micucci February 20, 2017
  • Saint-Gobain invests in its employees' communities

    Livia Gershon February 20, 2017

    Saint-Gobain has established itself as a key supporter of nonprofits and community groups in Central Massachusetts.

    Livia Gershon February 20, 2017
  • HeartToHub nonstop hurting for riders

    Savannah Donohue February 20, 2017

    With ridership of the evening version of the HeartToHub train between Worcester and Boston suffering, Worcester and the MBTA are getting inventive to entice people to ride.

    Savannah Donohue February 20, 2017
  • Hanlon creates innovative business by focusing on employees

    Savannah Donohue February 20, 2017

    In 2004, seven years after Paul Hanlon sold his first company Folio Exhibits, his former employees asked him to start a new company. So he did.

    Savannah Donohue February 20, 2017
  • 101: Outside mentors

    Susan Shalhoub February 20, 2017

    The benefits of mentoring across teams are well documented. But what about bringing in folks from the outside for mentoring your teams as a standard practice?

    Susan Shalhoub February 20, 2017
  • Accolades & Honors

    February 20, 2017

    Desiree Awiszio, a self-employed Worcester engineering consultant, won the K-12 STEM Literacy Education-Engineer Partnership Award in 2016 from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers for her work with students and teachers in the

    February 20, 2017
  • Fresh beginnings

    February 20, 2017

    Avidia Bank has a new location at 17 Pope St. in Hudson, which features digital displays, interactive screen technology and a social media wall. The new site has a financial center along with a community room for local groups.

    February 20, 2017
  • Framingham, Gardner colleges get $2M state funding

    February 17, 2017

    Framingham State University and Mount Wachusett Community College in Gardner have received a share of $39 million in life science funding from the state announced Thursday.

    February 17, 2017
  • Steward Health Care expanding west, south

    Grant Welker February 17, 2017

    Steward Health Care, which recently moved into Central Massachusetts with the planned takeover of a physicians network, has roughly doubled its overall size by buying eight hospitals outside the region.

    Grant Welker February 17, 2017
  • 'Tipping point' reached in homelessness fight, providers say

    State House News Service February 17, 2017

    Massachusetts has reached a "tipping point" in the fight against homelessness, service providers told state legislators Thursday.

    State House News Service February 17, 2017
  • Area's inflation high over past 12 months

    February 16, 2017

    Central and Eastern Massachusetts had the highest inflation rate in the past year of seven metro areas that published data, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

    February 16, 2017
  • MBTA looking for chief to lead turnaround

    State House News Service February 16, 2017

    Gov. Charlie Baker said Transportation Secretary Stephanie Pollack will undertake a search to find a long-term general manager of the MBTA.

    State House News Service February 16, 2017
  • Report: Billions in federal funds to Mass. could be in peril

    State House News Service February 16, 2017

    About a quarter of the state's nearly $40 billion annual budget is paid for by the federal government, which could be at risk under new Republican control in Washington.

    State House News Service February 16, 2017
  • Report: BJ's could be sold, or go public

    Grant Welker February 15, 2017

    The private equity firms that own Westborough retailer BJ's Wholesale Club are considering a sale or taking the company public, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal.

    Grant Welker February 15, 2017

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