From the Worcester Business Journal

The bold next generation

Millennials are making money, finding success, and breaking the mold at Central Massachusetts manufacturers.

Insights: After European roll out, Interscope looks towards FDA approval

When the Affordable Care Act started to take shape, Jeffery Ryan and Ramon Franco saw an opportunity in the medical device field.

Vocational education: high cost, high demand

It would cost at least an additional $27 million per year to fulfill the unmet demand for high school vocational education programs across Massachusetts, programs that advocates say are critical to meeting the labor demands of businesses in the state.

Judge indefinitely delays new OT rules

A federal judge has slammed the brakes on an expansion of overtime by the U.S. Department of Labor to cover workers making up to $47,476 annually.

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Solect Energy expands into Connecticut

Hopkinton's commercial-scale solar company Solect Energy announced Tuesday it is expanding into Connecticut and has hired a new director of business development.

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