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Tuesday, December 12, 2017
WPI's Leshin is highest-paid private-college president in Central Mass.
Worcester Polytechnic Institute President Laurie Leshin made $764,400 in 2015, though her pay was eclipsed by the heads of UMass Medical School and MCPHS.
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CitySquare II marketing one of last Downtown Worcester development sites
The last buildable site on the former Galleria property is for sale, with potential for an eight-story, 200,000-square-foot building.
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Price Chopper, Market 32 partner with Instacart in Hopkinton, Sutton
Price Chopper in Hopkinton and Market 32 in Sutton are one of several of the chain's stores to begin a partnership with grocery delivery service Instacart on Wednesday.
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Today is final day to take WBJ's Economic Forecast survey
Fill out the five-minute questionnaire for a chance to have your responses featured in the 2018 Economic Forecast issue, coming out Dec. 25, and for a chance to win a $50 gift card to an area restaurant.
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Marlborough's RXi collaborates with German biotech
RXi Pharmaceuticals Corp., a Marlborough clinical-stage company, has entered into a research collaboration with a German biotechnology company, Medigene.
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Know How: Busting your pre-conceived money myths
Financial literacy should be taught in school, but is rarely spoken about in the home. As a result, most people get their education in bits and pieces.
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Accounting practice opening new Shrewsbury office
Paresky Flitt & Co., a Wayland tax and accounting practice, will open a Shrewsbury location next month.
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Regional Roundup
Question of the Week
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JetBlue will begin flying between Worcester Regional Airport and New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport starting May 3. Flights will leave Worcester once per day, at 6:04 a.m., and leave New York at 10:45 p.m. Introductory rates are as low as $29.
How often would you use Worcester's airport to travel to New York City?
Often. It's cheap and far easier than driving or taking a train.
Occasionally. It's worth trying because it's only an hour-long flight.
Never. I'd rather drive or take a train or bus.

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