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Welcome to the inaugural STUFF enewsletter

This is the first edition of WBJ's new monthly enewsletter for the publication "A Guide to STUFF Made in Central Mass" geared toward individuals looking for a manufacturing career and those companies looking to grow their workforces locally. As a subscriber to WBJ's Central Mass Manufacturing weekly enews, you are receiving the first edition of STUFF with our compliments.

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Making space for makerspaces in Central Mass.

Spaces that give tinkerers, students and entrepreneurs access to a new field of technology are asserting themselves around Central Mass.

Acton manufacturing startup lands NHL deals

Russ Layton wants to make ice skate sharpening as accessible as everything else seems to be in 2017. In this age of Amazon Prime and Blue Apron, it seemed silly to Layton, an engineer by trade, that getting ice skates sharpened can still be such an ordeal.

How to make your resume stand out for manufacuring jobs
An application for a manufacturing job should highlight and clearly communicate your skills to a prospective employer. (Source: Abbey Placements)

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