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Tuesday, November 22, 2016 | | | The battle over legal pot rages on | | Marijuana may soon be legal in Massachusetts, but industry officials warn of regulatory & local fights before the Green Rush hits the Bay State. | | Read more >> | | Gardner begins $1.8M cleanup | | The Gardner Redevelopment Authority and the City of Gardner are undertaking a $1.8 million cleanup of a former metals facility as the groups continue to prepare the area for commercial investment. | | Read more >> | | Worcester unemployment falls to 3.1% | | Unemployment in the Worcester metro area fell to 3.1 percent in October while Framingham came in at a scant 2.3 percent, the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development reported Tuesday. | | Read more >> | | | |
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| Worcester vegan restaurant makes PETA list | | PETA has included Worcester's Belmont Vegetarian on a list of 16 vegan soul food restaurants “that will blow your mind.” | | Read more >> | | Take the 2017 WBJ Economic Forecast survey | | Worcester Business Journal is surveying its readers on the Central Massachusetts economy and how they expect their companies to fair in 2017. | | Read more >> | | Boston Scientific closes $210M GI acquisition | | Medical device manufacturer Boston Scientific has finalized the $210-million acquisition of EndoChoice Holdings, Inc. in Georgia, the Marlborough company announced Tuesday. | | Read more >> | | | Like us on Facebook for our latest business news |
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| Question of the Week | | Can't answer the question in your email? Click here to view as web page before commenting. | The second largest healthcare provider in the state, Steward Health Care, is making moves to extend outside of its Eastern Massachusetts stronghold through a new partnership with a 200 physician independent practice association based in Central Massachusetts. This follows a growing trend of Boston companies extending into the Central Massachusetts market whether we are talking health care or real estate investment. How do you feel about Boston companies expanding into Central Massachusetts? This is why it is even more important for us to support local companies. I don't want to see the business community here lose its local flavor. Companies in Central Mass. have been isolated for far too long and could use the competition. Bring. It. On. | |
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