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IT Vending of Worcester has landed a three-year contract to provide snack machine vending services to the City of Worcester.
The Worcester chapter of the Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) will present a new award during the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce New England Business Expo in October.
Elevation Exhibits of Shrewsbury has opened a new office in the Seattle area and changed its name - slightly.
The City of Worcester has launched a new program to support creative enterprises downtown and in other central parts of the city with grants worth up to $4
Several economic development measures are currently pending on Beacon Hill, including one that could impact small business lending in the Bay State, according to Greg Bialecki, secretary of the
By an overwhelming majority, bus drivers and other employees of First Student Inc. in Fitchburg have voted to switch their union allegiance from the Amalgamated Transit Union to the Teamsters.
Six Central Massachusetts firms were honored June 23 at the Worcester Business Journal's 2010 Family Business Awards. More than 180 people attended the event at Cyprian Keyes Golf Club in Boylston. We've got video from the event below.
Framingham resident Lawrence S. Nannis is now the chair of the National Small Business Association Board of Trustees.
Southbridge-based The Hyde Group Inc., which is a conglomerate of five separate businesses in the U.S. and Canada, has split up into two separate companies.
Six Central Massachusetts firms were honored Wednesday night at the Worcester Business Journal's 2010 Family Business Awards.
Two Central Massachusetts accounting firms have merged to form Reagan & Co. PC in Fitchburg, Leominster and Winchendon.
Downtown districts were facing serious challenges even before the economy collapsed, and MetroWest's downtowns were not immune to the pressure.
With competition for jobs stiff and employment forecasts less than stellar, many people are turning to work as contract or freelance employees, according to Boston-based outplacement and executive coaching firm