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    Q&A: Triton Technologies is protecting against the next wave of cyber attacks

    Brad Kane Updated: March 2, 2020

    Triton Technologies CEO Trave Harmon sits down with WBJ Editor Brad Kane as the company looks at new growth in protecting against cyber attacks, and expands into the marijuana market.

  • Movers & Shakers for March 2, 2020

    Updated: March 2, 2020

    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.

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    Koller has advocated for rural communities

    Zachary Comeau Updated: March 2, 2020

    People and community have always been in Karen A. Koller’s blood. That has been true throughout her entire career in Central Massachusetts.

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    Cavaioli has built hope and fought racism

    Livia Gershon Updated: March 2, 2020

    For 38 years, Executive Director Linda Cavaioli has helped put the YWCA of Central Massachusetts at the center of the solutions to entrenched difficulties facing Greater Worcester.

  • WBJ Hall of Fame inducts three new members

    Updated: March 2, 2020

    Four years ago, WBJ created its Hall of Fame, designed to recognize businesses professionals who have made significant contributions to the Central Massachusetts community and economy over their lifetimes.

  • The Hyders have grown on their unique grocery legacy

    Livia Gershon Updated: March 2, 2020

    In the age of enormous supermarkets and online specialty markets, running a local family-owned store may seem difficult. Through it all, Ed Hyder's Mediterranean Marketplace has remained a community institution.

  • Page led Abby’s House to new heights

    Jennifer L. Grybowski Updated: March 2, 2020

    Stephanie Page’s accomplishments this year were enormous, including facilitation of a $16.2-million renovation project of Abby’s House’s 52 High St. building.

  • Kokkinis grew Table Talk into a $160M community icon

    Zachary Comeau Updated: March 2, 2020

    Harry Kokkinis was four years old when tagged along with his dad as he visited his company’s facilities and sales routes.

  • WBJ announces 2020 Business Leaders of the Year

    Updated: March 2, 2020

    WBJ's oldest award, started in 1982, continues the tradition this year with winners from places like Table Talk Pies, Abby's House, 1854 Cycling Co., Ed Hyder's Mediterranean Marketplace, and Little Leaf Farms.

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    Downtown Worcester office vacancy at 12%

    Grant Welker February 27, 2020

    A dozen major office buildings with more than 1.5 million square feet of space between them have a vacancy rate of 12%, according to a study released Thursday by the Worcester Regional Research Bureau.

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Today's Poll

What upcoming Worcester entertainment event are you most looking forward to?
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In September, The Hanover Theatre and Conservatory for the Performing Arts announced comedians Jerry Seinfeld and Marlon Wayans are set to perform standup shows at the Worcester theater early next year. The Hanover and the DCU Center are the two main indoor venues for entertainment events in Worcester over the cold months and offer a variety of shows.