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| Worcester tobacco wholesaler sentenced for tax fraud | | A Worcester man will serve at least one year in prison after being convicted in federal court of skirting tax laws related to his tobacco business. | | Read more >> | | Chandler: other taxes, fees may be necessary to boost economy | | Senate President Harriette Chandler on Monday told business leaders from central Massachusetts that other taxes and fees may be needed to make the kind of investments in transportation and infrastructure that will boost the economy. | | Read more >> | | NH board pauses action on Northern Pass | | A New Hampshire regulatory board opted Monday to pause all action on the 192-mile Northern Pass electricity transmission project, a delay that could mean Massachusetts will have to get clean energy via a different project. | | Read more >> | | | Like us on Facebook for our latest business news |
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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. | Two nor'easters in as many weeks took out power to thousands and closed hundreds of schools and businesses. Usually bustling downtown areas were ghost towns last Thursday after more than a foot of snow was dumped on the region, and another storm threatens to do the same this week. What is your company’s policy on coming to work during or in the aftermath of a snowstorm? Just drive to work. It’s New England. Grab the bread and milk and cozy up on the couch. Nobody’s coming in. Our customers expect us to be open and we have a contingency plan to operate with a skeleton crew. | |
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