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Tuesday, December 19, 2017
 
Cliff Rucker expands Worcester holdings
 
Worcester Railers Owner Cliff Rucker has become a major part of the city's economic and cultural remaking, investing heavily in a busy strip of Downtown Worcester.
 
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Hudson firm tapped for Mississippi wastewater project
 
Hudson engineering firm Heartland Water Technology announced Tuesday it has been chosen to install a cogeneration system in large Mississippi wastewater treatment plant.
 
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W. Boylston inmates graduate MWCC manufacturing class
 
Six inmates at the West Boylston House of Corrections graduated last week from a plastics manufacturing class run by Mount Wachusett Community College.
 
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RXi scarring treatment trial yields positive results
 
RXi Pharmaceuticals, a clinical-stage drug company based in Marlborough, announced positive results from a clinical trial of its lead drug candidate, RXI-109.
 
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WBJ Giving Guide offers charitable ideas for the holidays
 
With Christmas less than a week away, it’s the perfect time to give.
 
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Markey: child health insurance funding must stay
 
It would be an "abomination" for Congress to stop funding health insurance for children, according to a top official at Boston Children's Hospital who joined U.S. Sen. Ed Markey Monday to rally support for a program at risk of running out of money.
 
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Pawtucket mayor pushes Rhode Island on $83M PawSox stadium
 
Concerned about Worcester's ongoing efforts to woo the Triple A minor league Pawtucket Red Sox out of his Rhode Island city, Pawtucket Mayor Donald Grebien is holding a press conference at noon today, in an effort to speed up legislators' review of a proposal to build an $83-million ballpark for...
 
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Question of the Week
 
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In a poll released in November by The Wall Street Journal and NBC News, 48 percent of female workers said they had personally experienced an unwanted sexual advance or physical harassment of a sexual nature at work. In a Pew Research Center poll this month, 66 percent said they found such harassment to mainly reflect widespread problems in society.
Are you concerned about sexual harassment being a problem in your workplace?
Yes. I have been personally harassed.
Yes. I have witnessed harassment or know someone who has been harassed.
I'm not sure. It isn't something that has been addressed at my workplace.
No. Incidents are isolated and dealt with quickly and decisively.
No. Harassment just doesn't happen at our company.

 
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