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Editorial

  • EDITORIAL

    Worcester needs to think logically about PawSox deal

    December 11, 2017

    By all accounts, Worcester city officials appear to want to give the Pawtucket Red Sox a big chunk of money to lure them to the Canal District.

    December 11, 2017
  • EDITORIAL

    Take a closer look at your leadership team

    November 27, 2017

    What was it about the recent sexual abuse scandals that ignited a such a spark, and that has brought to the forefront the conversation about the continued lack of women in senior leadership positions?

    November 27, 2017
  • EDITORIAL

    Get Devens a proper workforce

    November 13, 2017

    Can Devens fulfill its promise as a place where Boston and Cambridge technological firms want to expand their manufacturing capabilities in a less costly, but still easily accessible location?

    November 13, 2017
  • Editorial

    Understand ballot initiatives' impact

    October 30, 2017

    sachusetts' law allowing voters to have a direct say in creating and passing laws through ballot initiatives turns 100 years old next year, and the state once again looks to have several interesting initiatives up for public vote.

    October 30, 2017
  • Editorial

    Zubretsky, the interim CEO

    October 16, 2017

    The Hanover Insurance Group's announcement last week of the departure of President and CEO Joseph Zubretsky comes as a bit of a surprise.

    October 16, 2017
  • EDITORIAL

    Former WRTA site development needs to clear a higher bar

    October 2, 2017

    Worcester's city government doesn't want more of the same when it comes to the redevelopment of the former Worcester Regional Transit Authority facility sandwiched between Grove Street and Park Avenue, and that's a good thing.

    October 2, 2017
  • EDITORIAL

    Mother nature's boom & bust

    September 18, 2017

    Businesses with direct exposure to mother nature are living in a less certain environment, and planning for the long game is more important than ever.

    September 18, 2017
  • Editorial

    Successful sports teams will build Worcester's brand

    September 4, 2017

    In just over a month, the Worcester Railers will drop the puck on their first home game at the DCU Center in Worcester, becoming the city's third professional hockey team since 1994.

    September 4, 2017
  • EDITORIAL

    eClinicalWorks, MCPHS must lead through choppy seas

    August 21, 2017

    Leaders of any stripe can navigate through times of steady growth, but managing a crisis from the top separates the great leaders.

    August 21, 2017
  • EDITORIAL

    Believe in Central Mass.

    August 7, 2017

    A positive attitude can go a long way.

    August 7, 2017
  • EDITORIAL

    Editorial: Seeing the whole economic development picture

    July 24, 2017

    Hanover didn't create the 225 jobs required for its 5-percent tax break on the improvements to its Lincoln Street headquarters but having the company make those improvements still increases the value of its properties and the ones around it.

    July 24, 2017
  • In this issue

    I haven't smoked marijuana yet

    Brad Kane June 26, 2017

    Despite having high school and college friends who smoked pot, been physically passed a joint at a Metallica/Kid Rock concert, toured a marijuana growing facility, and lived in Massachusetts for five years under legal medical marijuana and for seven

    Brad Kane June 26, 2017
  • Viewpoint

    Keep beer distribution fair

    Bill Kelley June 26, 2017

    Distributors make investments to promote and market beers – only when beers succeed do distributors succeed. In 2016, Massachusetts ranked 12th in the United States in barrels of craft beer produced per year, and Massachusetts now has more than 100

    Bill Kelley June 26, 2017
  • EDITORIAL

    The future of Atlantic Union College

    June 26, 2017

    Atlantic Union College in Lancaster is at an impasse, and it would be easy to predict the school will soon join the ranks of Central New England College of Technology and Worcester Junior College as institutes of higher learning forced to shut the

    June 26, 2017
  • EDITORIAL

    Create better retail spaces

    June 12, 2017

    The days of people shopping for certain goods in physical locations may be on the way out, but smart developers still can attract a robust retail customer base.

    June 12, 2017
  • EDITORIAL

    Berkshire, you should have picked Worcester

    May 29, 2017

    New England's second biggest city may not be New England's biggest city, but for a company from Western Massachusetts attempting to assert itself a dominant regional player in the Northeast and recruit the right mix of talent for the next generation

    May 29, 2017