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Tuesday, August 28, 2018
 
Delta to fly Worcester nonstop to Detroit next summer
 
elta Airlines, flying to Detroit, will be the third year-round commercial airline to fly out of Worcester beginning next summer, officials announced Tuesday at Worcester Regional Airport Tuesday.
 
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Cannabis packager, product supplier opens Worcester warehouse
 
A California provider of packaging, supplies, vaporizers and other products for the regulated marijuana industry has opened a new warehouse in Worcester.
 
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Boston Scientific hit with class action suit for robocall marketing
 
A Texas man on the National Do Not Call Registry is alleging Marlborough medical device giant Boston Scientific made unsolicited robocalls to him to market a spinal cord stimulation device.
 
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40 Under Forty: The most Worcester picnic there ever was
 
In Team Magnet School's attempt to win the contest to be on the cover of the most-read WBJ magazine of the year, they took their love of the city to a whole new level.
 
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BJ's loses $5.6M in Q2
 
Shares of BJ’s Wholesale Club were down more than 6 percent Tuesday morning as its first quarterly earnings report since going public in June included a $5.6-million loss.
 
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Oxford manufacturing CEO listed for possible Russian sanctions
 
IPG Photonics' Chairman and CEO Valentin Gapontsev, a Worcester resident and an American citizen, has been listed as a Russian oligarch by the U.S. Department of the Treasury.
 
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Who’s got your back?
 
Businesses benefit in countless ways from having a board of advisors.
 
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Regional Roundup
 
 
Question of the Week
 
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As part of the City of Worcester’s plan to build a $90-million minor league baseball stadium, the Massachusetts Department of Transportation plans to completely overhaul Kelley Square, where six streets come together in the Canal District without a traffic light. MassDOT rates the intersection as one of the most dangerous in the state, and it had 294 crashes from 2013-2015 – the latest time period available – including 62 with injuries.
Does Kelley Square in Worcester need to be overhauled?
Yes. All necessary action must be taken to fix an intersection with that many accidents.
Yes. But the redesign should not impact any adjacent private property.
No. It is a work of art and uniquely Worcester.
No. The traffic flow ultimately works and the money should be spent elsewhere.

 
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