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North County

  • Catholic Charities tabs former lottery COO as Worcester executive director

    December 16, 2016

    Catholic Charities has picked a long-time government official and the former chief operating officer of the Mass Lottery Commission as the new executive director of Catholic Charities Worcester County.

  • What you need to know in real estate for 2017

    Sam Bonacci December 19, 2016

    Worcester officials and area developers have been working hard to build up development, and now the city is reaping the benefits.

  • What you need to know in energy for 2017

    Laura Finaldi December 19, 2016

    Years of talks about making renewable resources a bigger part of Massachusetts' energy consumption started to pay off this year, when the state government passed a new law with a strong emphasis on renewables.

  • 2017 WBJ Economic Forecast

    December 19, 2016

    Predicting the short-term future isn't terribly difficult. Preparing for it is.

  • Ski train from Boston to Wachusett Mountain underway

    Sam Bonacci December 14, 2016

    A special ski train has kicked off service to Wachusett Mountain Ski Area, bringing riders to the slopes from Boston for a round-trip fare of $23.

  • Worcester considering $300K eminent domain to protect watershed

    Sam Bonacci December 13, 2016

    Worcester City Manager Edward Augustus has requested the City Council sign off on $300,000 worth of eminent domain takings that will help protect the city's watershed.

  • Gardner Ale House begins beer distribution

    Sam Bonacci December 13, 2016

    The brewery at the Gardner Ale House has announced that it will distribute its beer under the name Moon Hill Brewing Co.

  • Fitchburg 140-unit housing complex upgraded

    Sam Bonacci December 9, 2016

    Joseph's House, a 140-unit apartment complex in Fitchburg, has received $290,000 in upgrades through Unitil and the MassSave program.

  • Plastics firm growing with 45 new Westminster jobs

    Sam Bonacci December 6, 2016

    Mayhew Basque Plastics of Leominster will open a new production and distribution center in Westminster that will create 45 jobs with the potential for more.

  • Shovel ready in Gardner

    December 5, 2016

    The Gardner Redevelopment Authority and the City of Gardner are undertaking a $1.8-million cleanup of a former metals facility as the groups continue to prepare the area for commercial investment.

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The number of artificial intelligence programs, such large language models and other such technology, are becoming more pervasive and are being catered to specific industries and specific tasks. On Aug. 18, the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education responded to the increased use of AI in the classroom by releasing statewide AI guidance for educators.