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Government & Politics

  • Why The Sole Proprietor decided not to move downtown

    Laura Finaldi January 23, 2017

    Owners of the Sole Propietor decided not to move the popular Highland Street restaurant after about a year of considering a new Mercantile Center location.

    Laura Finaldi January 23, 2017
  • Worcester industrial vacancy rate at 40%

    Emily Micucci January 23, 2017

    Worcester's industrial building are 40-percent empty, as landlords can't reconcile costly upgrades with the impact on their tax bill, especially for small manufacturers.

    Emily Micucci January 23, 2017
  • Incorporations

    January 23, 2017

    These businesses incorporated with the Massachusetts Secretary of State's Office from Nov. 16-30.

    January 23, 2017
  • New Sweet beverage director hopes to raise the bar

    Laura Finaldi January 23, 2017

    Veteran bartender and beverage consultant Ryan Goodspeed has advised cruise ships, Fortune 500 companies, restaurants and others on their drink programs. Now, the Central Massachusetts native is back at home and has been tasked with amplifying the

    Laura Finaldi January 23, 2017
  • Energy challenges need comprehensive approach

    James T. Brett January 23, 2017

    At a 2016 energy forum hosted by The New England Council, Gordon van Welie, CEO of ISO New England – our region's power grid operator – described New England's electric reliability this coming winter as precarious.

    James T. Brett January 23, 2017
  • Greater Boston companies want Central Mass. cultural benefits

    Emily Micucci January 23, 2017

    As a further sign in the growing demand for Central Mass. real estate, more MetroWest and Boston companies are reaching out to local cultural institutions to provide employees with area benefits.

    Emily Micucci January 23, 2017
  • Worcester chamber using North County financing for startups

    Brad Kane January 23, 2017

    Needing a way to get financing for Greater Worcester's startups and non-traditional borrowers, Timothy Murray at the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce dialed up one of his old contacts from when he was lieutenant governor, who just happened to

    Brad Kane January 23, 2017
  • Movers & Shakers

    January 23, 2017

    The region's latest Movers & Shakers.

    January 23, 2017
  • Trump's Beacon Hill run-ins

    State House News Service January 20, 2017

    Despite weighing presidential runs in 1988, 2000 and 2012, the incoming president had only topically intersected with Massachusetts politics until his run pitted him against much of the Bay State.

    State House News Service January 20, 2017
  • Mass. unemployment falls to 2.8%

    Laura Finaldi January 19, 2017

    The Massachusetts unemployment rate fell for the sixth consecutive month in December, dropping to 2.8 percent for the first time since December 2000.

    Laura Finaldi January 19, 2017
  • Lease payment shows Cape Wind still alive

    State House News Service January 19, 2017

    Documents furnished to State House News Service indicate Cape Wind made a recent lease payment of $88,278, the exact amount that has been paid each of the prior six years to maintain the lease.

    State House News Service January 19, 2017
  • Ratings firm to pay Mass. $12M over subprime crisis

    State House News Service January 18, 2017

    The credit analysis agency Moody's entered into a nearly $864 million settlement agreement with 22 states, including Massachusetts, to resolve charges it acted deceptively when rating securities tied to subprime mortgages.

    State House News Service January 18, 2017
  • AG plans to fight Eversource rate increase

    State House News Service January 18, 2017

    Attorney General Maura Healey plans to challenge Eversource's request to increase its electric rates by $96 million, saying the utility company should instead be delivering savings to customers.

    State House News Service January 18, 2017
  • Solect to install 446 kw array for Medford firm

    Savannah Donohue January 18, 2017

    Hopkinton solar installer Solect Energy has partnered with a Medford-based specialty food distributor to install a 446-kilowatt solar array on the roof of the distributor's 75,000-square-foot warehouse and office facility.

    Savannah Donohue January 18, 2017
  • CMS: Long-term care hospitalizations declined sharply

    Emily Micucci January 18, 2017

    The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) on Tuesday reported a dramatic reduction in avoidable hospitalizations of Medicare and Medicaid patients living in long-term care facilities.

    Emily Micucci January 18, 2017
  • Business groups see Baker assessment as MassHealth bailout tax

    State House News Service January 18, 2017

    Gov. Charlie Baker's plan to address rising public and private health care costs by capping provider prices and fining employers that don't offer coverage drew a strong rebuke from some in the business community Tuesday.

    State House News Service January 18, 2017

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