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    2024 Power 100: Chip Norton

    Eric Casey Updated: April 29, 2024

    As the largest commercial property owner in Central Massachusetts, Chip Norton plays a key role in keeping the region’s economic engine running.

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    2024 Power 100: Michael Jacobs

    Eric Casey Updated: April 29, 2024

    Jacob’s fingerprints are all over Central Massachusetts, but he has played a particularly important role in the redevelopment of Worcester’s Canal District in the wake of the construction of the $160-million Polar Park baseball stadium.

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    2024 Power 100: Anthony Consigli

    Eric Casey Updated: April 29, 2024

    Anthony Consigli and his brother, company President Matthew Consigli, have propelled the construction company founded in 1905 by their great grandfather to a $2.5-billion powerhouse, with offices throughout New England, New York, Washington, D.C.,…

  • 2024 Power 100: Cheryl Eidinger-Taylor

    Eric Casey Updated: April 29, 2024

    Despite these hurdles to overcome, Cheryl Eidinger-Taylor has helped turn ERA Key Realty into one of the most important firms in the Central Massachusetts residential real estate scene.

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    2024 Power 100: Robert Kilroy and Paul Carey

    Emily Micucci Updated: April 29, 2024

    Robert Kilroy and Paul Carey will carry the torch held by former Mirick O’Connell Managing Partner David Surprenant for more than 20 years. In April, the duo took over as the first-ever co-managing partners of the 108-year-old firm.

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    2024 Power 100: Mark Donahue

    Eric Casey Updated: April 29, 2024

    Donahue has played a role in major real estate development projects in his nearly four decades with Fletcher Tilton, earning himself a selection as one of the best lawyers in America in 2023 by Best Lawyers.

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    2024 Power 100: Mark Borenstein

    Eric Casey Updated: April 29, 2024

    Borenstein has represented developers who are looking to permit hundreds of new housing units, helping Central Massachusetts address its shortage of housing stock.

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    2024 Power 100: Mike Angelini

    Emily Micucci Updated: April 29, 2024

    Angelini attributes his accomplishments to the commitment and teamwork of people in the community. It helps too, he’s been at it for 55 years since he was hired fresh out of law school by Bowditch & Dewey founders in 1968.

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    2024 Power 100: Henry Tessman

    Eric Casey Updated: April 29, 2024

    Great Wolf is a Chicago-based company operating 21 locations across the U.S., and Henry Tessman has been at the helm of the company’s Fitchburg location since it opened in 2014.

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    2024 Power 100: Troy Siebels

    Emily Micucci Updated: April 29, 2024

    For 20 years, Troy Siebels has led The Hanover Theatre & Conservatory to be a major cultural destination, bringing high-caliber productions on par with those in Boston and other bigger cities.

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Today's Poll

Should Massachusetts make it legal for establishments to sell alcohol two hours earlier than the current law allows, starting at 8 a.m. on Sundays?
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A Massachusetts representative is pushing to repeal a colonial-era law that forbids the sale of alcoholic beverages before 10 a.m. on Sundays. 

Alcohol can be sold in both stores and restaurants starting at 8 a.m. Mondays through Saturdays, with the Sunday restriction stemming in part from a very old Puritan law meant to uphold morality and religion. 

Rep. Adam Scanlon (D-Bristol) filed a bill, A Beautiful Brunch Act, on July 30 that would allow for the sale of alcohol starting at 8 a.m. on Sundays. About a month later, on Aug. 25, the House referred the bill to the Joint Committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure.