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The owner of the Berlin restaurant where Chris Evans shot a movie scene faces charges for filing fraudulent coronavirus relief loan applications through the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Gov. Charlie Baker signed off on a law allowing for remote notarization while Massachusetts remains in an economic lockdown, State Sen. Bruce Tarr's office announced in a Monday press release.
From the time the new law banning handheld device use while behind the wheel took effect Feb. 23 until April 1, when fines kicked in, police issued more than 6,500 warnings or citations for violations.
One message was clear during Worcester Business Journal's webinar Thursday about the $2-trillion stimulus package in the wake of the coronavirus crisis: Get your loan applications as soon as possible starting Friday.
Worcester Business Journal on Thursday will start a free webinar series for Central Massachusetts businesses to better understand how they can benefit from the $2-trillion federal economic stimulus package.
As the COVID-19 pandemic wears on and Central Massachusetts business owners adjust to a shifting economic and regulatory environment, area experts are cautioning company heads to stay abreast of ever-changing tides – and to make sure emergency plans
New hires and promotions at companies like AAFCPAs in Westborough, Bryley Sytems in Clinton, Concierge Physical Therapy in Sutton, Reliant Medical Group and Framingham State University.
Robb Zargas has spent his entire career helping at-risk children. For the last four years, he has run The CASA Project, which works with volunteers who help children in the foster care system, and more than doubled its reach in Worcester County.
MassEcon, the Family Health Center of Worcester, the Massachusetts Board of Higher Education, Reliant Medical Group, the Mass. Chapter of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, and Central One Federal Credit Union all saw personnel moves.
Worcester public company Hanover Insurance Group on Thursday appointed Sarah Medina its new president of professional liability, in an attempt to grow the company's products in that sector.
More than a million Massachusetts residents stand to benefit from greater access to behavioral health care as a result of settlements with five insurers, Attorney General Maura Healey said as she announced the agreements Thursday.
B.T.'s Smokehouse, the Sturbridge barbecue restaurant planning a new location in Worcester, has sued a restaurant in the city for copyright infringement.
A core effort will be engaging businesses, and asking them to write specific language in their human resources policies banning employees from buying sex.
HOPE WEAVER is the new marketing and creative services coordinator for the Worcester Railers.
Robert Cox wants the chamber and the community to capitalize on the planned downtown development projects.
In Framingham, the influx of Brazilians has been particularly crucial to the revival of a former mill town going through hard times.