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On Aug. 5, Revolutionary Clinics in Fitchburg announced Mark Vlachos as its new director of cultivation. With nearly a decade of experience in the industry, Vlachos spoke to WBJ about what his job actually entails, and how he went from studying…
The real estate property housing a Price Chopper grocery store in Gardner has sold for the second time in seven months, this time at a 30% mark-up from late last year.
In 2018, Zu Shen joined MBI as vice president, counseling startup companies scientifically and advising them on commercializing their technologies.
Tanya Quinn’s first job was at a credit union when she was 19. She seems to have found the right industry for her.
During the last recession in 2009, Bryan Sawyer became the general manager of his family's Bull Run Restaurant and embarked on its rebuilding, survival, and upgrade.
Genie-Rae C. Richard arrived at O’Connor Maloney as a young staff accountant with limited experience, and throughout her over 10 years there has risen through the ranks, becoming its audit manager.
Housing authorities in Central Massachusetts, which are charged with overseeing affordable housing, have taken in nearly $2 million in federal funds to help lower-income residents stay in their homes despite the economic upheaval related to the…
The recession has erased roughly 24 years of job growth in the Worcester area. Some neighborhoods, particularly in Worcester and Fitchburg have been hit especially hard, with unemployment rates estimated at 30% or more.
Rye & Thyme, an upscale comfort food restaurant stationed in the heart of Leominster’s downtown, will not reopen following a closure began in March due to the coronavirus, Niche Hospitality Group of Worcester announced. Instead, it will be…
A 7.5-acre trash and recycling facility in Fitchburg has sold to a waste-to-energy company with a facility in Millbury.
On July 4, President Donald Trump signed into law massive new legislation designed to enact his agenda. The nearly 900-page package includes provisions such as $4.5 trillion in tax cuts, increased funding for immigration enforcement, and a $1-trillion reduction in Medicaid spending, while increasing the country’s debt limit by $5 trillion.
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