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Government & Politics

  • Worcester gun dealer to end illegal sales, pay up to $35K

    Emily Micucci January 10, 2017

    The Gun Parlor Inc. in Worcester will pay up to $35,000 and bring its gun sale policies into compliance with state laws.

    Emily Micucci January 10, 2017
  • MBTA reshuffling debt portfolio

    State House News Service January 10, 2017

    State transportation system overseers on Monday approved a plan that could reduce the agency's future liabilities by $35.6 million.

    State House News Service January 10, 2017
  • Marlborough airport for sale

    Brad Kane January 9, 2017

    The owner of the Marlboro Airport, the state's oldest privately owned commercial airport, has put the facility up for sale.

    Brad Kane January 9, 2017
  • Movers & Shakers

    January 9, 2017

    The latest movers and shakers from the region's businesses.

    January 9, 2017
  • Framingham on the cusp of downtown boom

    Emily Micucci January 9, 2017

    Town officials see pending residential projects as key to new era.

    Emily Micucci January 9, 2017
  • Gardner firm selling the world a beer, one tap at a time

    January 9, 2017

    In December, after operating for 10 years, Rick Walton -- the man at the helm of the brewing company behind the Gardner Ale House -- starting distributing its Moon Hill beers at other bars, starting with the Columbia Tavern in Leominster.

    January 9, 2017
  • Best Professional Services for 2017

    January 9, 2017

    These are the companies you want to hire for your professional work in 2017.

    January 9, 2017
  • WBJ picks the 2017 Best of Business winners

    January 9, 2017

    A large part of running any business is knowing who to trust, especially when it comes to people and organizations not on your payroll.

    January 9, 2017
  • UMass Medical School seizes expansion opportunity

    Laura Finaldi January 9, 2017

    More than 50 years after Worcester won a bid to bring the University of Massachusetts Medical School within city limits, the medical school is making its way to Springfield.

    Laura Finaldi January 9, 2017
  • 101: Reorganization

    Susan Shalhoub January 9, 2017

    The new year is a time for reorganizing closets, pantry shelves, and – maybe – your company.

    Susan Shalhoub January 9, 2017
  • Make minimum wage increases regional

    January 9, 2017

    While we're a high-cost state, not every region of Massachusetts has the same cost of living.

    January 9, 2017
  • Don't leave them wondering

    Ken Cook January 9, 2017

    Too frequently we're in a business situation where one party is waiting on the other party to do something, decide something or take some action.

    Ken Cook January 9, 2017
  • Could Mass. pot delays lead to prohibition?

    John R. Kelly January 9, 2017

    Even though recreational marijuana has been legal in Massachusetts since Dec. 15, the move by legislators at the end of the year to delay the opening of pot retail stores – coupled with two moves on the federal level – has left the marijuana

    John R. Kelly January 9, 2017
  • Best Office Services for 2017

    January 9, 2017

    Here are the service providers you want to hire to do various jobs around your office.

    January 9, 2017
  • Best Client & Employee Services for 2017

    January 9, 2017

    From going to school for a business degree to picking up a client in a limo, these are the places you want to rely on to service clients and employees.

    January 9, 2017
  • Incorporations

    January 9, 2017

    These businesses incorporated with the Massachusetts Secretary of State's Office from Nov. 1-15. Listed are corporate name, address and president.

    January 9, 2017

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