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    2024 Power 100: Larue Renfroe

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    2024 Power 100: Anthony Consigli

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    2024 Power 100: Meredith Harris

    Emily Micucci Updated: April 29, 2024

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    2024 Power 100: Jessica Sassi

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    2024 Power 100: Jessica Pepple

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    WBJ names the Power 100, the most influential Central Mass. professionals in 2024

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    In this first-time expansion of the previous power players list, WBJ names the professionals in Central Massachusetts who most effectively wield their power to have an outsized influence on the economy and community.

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    2024 Power 100: Kurt Isaacson

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    Kurt Isaacson and Spectrum Health Systems stand at the forefront of treating the rising problem of addiction.

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    Ascend selects U.K firm to sort out logistics at $1B Kentucky EV recycling facility

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    Central Mass. unemployment rates drop in March

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    Central Massachusetts has experienced a decrease in unemployment rates from February to March as the four local metropolitan areas reported on by the Massachusetts Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development all saw drops. 

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    FDA issues most serious recall against Boston Scientific’s blood vessel blocking device

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    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a recall of Boston Scientific’s Obsidio conformable embolic medical device after an investigation found using the product for lower gastrointestinal bleeding embolization can result in a high risk of…

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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.