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Wednesday, December 21, 2016
Worcester City Council increases tax burden on businesses
In a 7-4 vote on Tuesday night, the Worcester City Council approved a 2017 tax plan that will further increase the gap between the rates of business property owners vs. residential property owners, cementing a trend the government began last year.
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Southbridge Credit Union names interim CEO
Southbridge Credit Union announced Tuesday evening it had promoted its chief sales and retail officer to CEO on a temporary basis, filling a position left vacant by a departing CEO.
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ReWalk receives notice of potential delisting
The Nasdaq Stock Market this month put on notice Marlborough medical device maker ReWalk Robotics, a warning that the company is in danger of being delisted from the exchange for failing to comply with the minimum $50-million market value, according to a filing by the company on Tuesday.
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Wachusett ski resort offering Uber deal to skiiers
Wachusett Mountain Ski Area in Princeton and California tech transportation firm Uber on Wednesday announced a partnership to get more visitors to the resort.
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Solect installs solar canopy on Cape Cod
Hopkinton clean technology provider Solect Energy announced late Tuesday it has completed installation of a 663-kilowatt solar car canopy in the parking lot of Upper Cape Cod Regional Technical High School.
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Bellingham firm receives $17K worker safety grant
Bellingham millwork provider Van Lumber Inc. was among 10 companies that split $162,948 in grant funding from the state Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development to help train employees in workplace safety and injury prevention.
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December tax collections rise $39M
Two weeks after Gov. Charlie Baker slashed $98 million in spending from the state budget, state revenue department officials reported to lawmakers Tuesday that tax collections over the first two weeks of December were up by $39 million over the same period last year.
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Regional Roundup
The List: Highest-paid executives
Ranked by total compensation
Carol Meyrowitz, former CEO, Staples $28.7M
Ernie Herrman, president, TJX $14.1M
Christopher O'Connell, CEO, Waters $12.2M
Michael Mahoney, CEO, Boston Scientific $11.6M
Joseph Tucci, former CEO, EMC $10.4M
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