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In reading Worcester Business Journal’s piece on “Infiltrating Worcester’s Inner Circle” from March 21, one of my first reactions was, why would anyone want to?
To further accelerate biotech innovation and education, WPI joined BioConnects New England, a multi-institutional coalition spanning three states and founded to create a robust biotech industry by connecting resources and talent.
With a population so diverse, we now only have one person of color in the leadership of the administration and no Black women.
Worcester, and the Blackstone Valley communities to the south, have a trail that, with public support and leadership, could easily compete with Frederick Law Olmsted's famous system of parks.
The College of the Holy Cross in Worcester has appointed its first-ever woman chair of its board of trustees: Dr. Helen Boucher.
The housing deficit our commonwealth faces, along with increasing construction costs and exclusionary zoning practices, has driven the price of new homes to record highs.
Facebook has this feature showing you random memories of what was shared on that day in the past. I used to love them, but now, in COVID times, the memories feel like decades ago instead of a handful of years.
Greater Worcester is enjoying a residential boom, with housing demand in all areas outpacing the supply as more Massachusetts residents realize Central Massachusetts has greater affordability than they will ever find in Greater Boston.
Offshore wind is picking up momentum, and with a partner in the Biden-Harris Administration eager to open new lease areas throughout New England, we are on the precipice of a dramatic expansion of our clean energy generation efforts and the industry