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Bill for 100-percent renewable energy gaining legislative support | Massachusetts would need to get all of its energy from renewable sources by the year 2050 under legislation filed last month and backed by more than a quarter of state lawmakers. | Read more >> | Worcester native promoted in Connecticut | Sean Rose of Worcester has been named the executive director of the child trauma care service provider JRI's Connecticut division. | Read more >> | Marijuana blog will delve into issues of budding industry | A Boston law firm has launched a blog that will delve into legal developments, municipal issues, regulatory and policy changes, corporate and other considerations. | Read more >> | |
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Question of the Week | Can't answer the question in your email? Click here to view as web page before commenting. | Worcester Railers Hockey Club Owner Cliff Rucker has partnered with Worcester restaurant firm Niche Hospitality Group to put a Railers-themed tavern next to the DCU Center and a restaurant and cafe in the Canal District, where Rucker is building a hockey facility for area teams to practice and host their games. What impact will the Railers have on the Worcester business community? Little to none. The Sharks and IceCats couldn't make it work and this seems no different. Mild. People will come to downtown for games and shop and dine while in the city. Moderate. The Railers are a significant part of the downtown renaissance. Great. The team and the new rink will turn Worcester into a hockey hub. | |
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