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North County

  • Solar and storage facility under construction in Sterling

    Zachary Comeau February 7, 2018

    A Miami-based solar energy firm has begun construction in Sterling on a 1.7-megawatt community solar array with storage capacity.

  • Millbury, Fitchburg recycling companies land $450K in state grants

    February 6, 2018

    Nearly $1 million in recycling grants has been awarded to six companies -- including two in Central Massachusetts -- to enable better processing of food, wood and plastics.

  • AMSC loses $27M through three quarters

    Zachary Comeau February 6, 2018

    Devens energy product manufacturer AMSC reported Monday another quarter of losses, this time $4.2 million in the third quarter, and $26.7 million for the company's fiscal year so far.

  • After editor layoff, Fitchburg's daily newspaper closing offices

    Grant Welker February 5, 2018

    The Fitchburg Sentinel & Enterprise will close its longtime offices this month, leaving its shrinking staff to work remotely just three months after its editor was laid off.

  • Charitable works

    February 5, 2018

    Central Mass. organizations like Workers Credit Union and the Worcester Community Action Council are just some that gave to charities in January.

  • Accolades

    February 5, 2018

    Two employees at Sturbridge-based McCurdy Insurance passed licensing exams. Justin Bellinger, commercial lines manager, and Emily Simons, a personal lines risk man

  • Movers & Shakers

    February 5, 2018

    Bowditch & Dewey and Solect Energy were just a few Central Mass. companies announcing new hires in January.

  • Central Mass. firms praise GOP tax savings

    Zachary Comeau February 5, 2018

    Although all the ramifications are yet to be realized, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the Republican-backed tax overhaul Congress passed almost entirely along party lines in December, has led to local companies reinvesting in their U.S. operations.

  • Boardroom Gap: Central Mass. male executives make $1.3M vs. $573K for women

    Grant Welker February 5, 2018

    The highest-paying jobs among Central Massachusetts' most prominent organizations are overwhelming held by men, while the sectors with the greater gender mix are typically lower paying.

  • Boardroom Gap: Women vastly underrepresented in Central Mass. corporate leadership

    Grant Welker February 5, 2018

    A three-month WBJ investigation into 75 prominent Central Massachusetts business organizations found women comprise a disproportionately low percentage of senior executives and board seats.

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