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Tuesday, November 14, 2017
PawSox, Worcester officials take in Railers game
As City of Worcester is in talks with Pawtucket Red Sox officials about a possible relocation to Central Massachusetts, team officials were spotted with city and business officials at a Worcester Railers game Tuesday morning.
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MassDevelopment seeking builder for Worcester building
MassDevelopment, the state's development arm, is seeking developers for a largely unused building at 526 Main St. in downtown Worcester.
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Arena football league to make Worcester announcement Wednesday
All signs point to an arena football league team joining the minor-league hockey Worcester Railers in the DCU Center in Worcester next spring.
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Milford seeks developers for vacant 99-year-old school
A 70,000-square-foot vacant school building last assessed for $3.6 million is now on the market as Milford looks to return the structure to its commercial tax base and solicit a firm to redevelop the property.
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Five Central Mass. firms score 100 on LGBTQ index
Five Central Mass. companies scored a perfect 100 on the Human Rights Campaign's Corporate Equality Index rating workplaces on LGBTQ tolerance.
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DPH: Overdose deaths down 10 percent
Opioid overdose deaths in Massachusetts declined by 10 percent in the first nine months of 2017 when compared to the same time period last year, the Department of Public Health reported Monday.
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How to manage business losses after severe weather
In the aftermath of a severe weather event, businesses face the unenviable prospect of trying to rebuild.
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Question of the Week
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With marijuana now legal for recreational use and retail pot stores opening next year, companies already growing marijuana for medical use are eyeing the recreational game.
Do you think medical marijuana growers should be able to grow for recreational use?
Yes. They're already growing pot anyway.
Yes. But the state should increase its oversight or regulations for such operations.
No. The line dividing recreational and medicinal must be protected.
No. Marijuana shouldn't be legal at all.

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Milford plaza with $20M facelift gets tavern, pet store
Bill eases restrictions for pub brewers
Hanover finds replacement for new CEO's old job
Bose moving into Boston as CEO leaves Framingham firm
Chick-fil-A opening in Worcester Oct. 26
300-unit affordable housing proposed at Milford casino site
Westborough theaters close
WBDC secures manufacturing campus land
Framingham/Worcester MBTA schedule to change

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