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Worcester Business Journal
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The Worcester Business Journal is the business news source for Central Massachusetts.
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- .@LaurieofMars, @WPI's first female president, raised the school's profile significantly in the last year, including a new global studies program, opening a new location in Boston's Seaport District and reaching record levels of female students and staff. ow.ly/pNAx30iN0JL
- Anthony Bourdain visited @SJCdrums last year. While there, he ate some of the best BBQ he ever had from @btsmokehouse. The restaurant is donating 10 percent of its sales on Sunday to Central Massachusetts Suicide Prevention Coalition. ow.ly/AYwa30kpnS1
- Presidential candidate Bill Weld was in Worcester yesterday.
- The 41,000-square-foot building, for which the college held a ceremonial groundbreaking Friday, is part of Assumption's turn toward academics in areas where the most job demand is expected in the coming years ow.ly/PfQO50u6J7i
- Development surrounding the proposed Worcester ballpark totals 650,000 square feet. That includes two new hotels, one of which would stand beyond left field and the park's version of the Green Monster. wbjournal.com/article/201808…
- BREAKING: The Boston developer planning two hotels, restaurants, apartments and retail space adjacent to the planned $101 million ballpark for the Worcester Red Sox has purchased 18 acres of land for $6.1 million. ow.ly/v8vC30ofwNo
- The economist who originally claimed Polar Park to be a net financial benefit now says it's possible the stadium deal won’t work out economically: "I would not be surprised if the financial outcome, at least so far, is worse than my model projected.”
- Some laughed at a store that relied exclusively on Worcester pride. Now, Worcester @WorcesterWares will have a second shop, in the Worcester Public Market when it opens this fall.
- Thanks to a $1.2M grant, WPI will train high school teachers in advanced biology and computer science curriculum. buff.ly/2x64bQ0
- Natick-based software developer MathWorks has donated $3 million to an organization to boost initiatives focused on educational opportunities for women and children. ow.ly/fkKM30kZSVg
- In an effort to keep everyone informed, WBJ has removed its paywall for all stories related to coronavirus. ow.ly/hwB550yMYLG
- WBJ News Editor Grant Welker has won the Master Reporter award from the New England Society of News Editors. Congrats @GrantSWelker! ow.ly/c9PV50pEuIP
- Today, WBJ announces the winners of its Outstanding Women in Business Awards. @fallonmedia @The_Hanover @UMassChan @UMassChanCWM @Mirick_PrivClts @WorcesterState @bmsnews @Sunovion @kimberly_salmon @kristinebostek @LisaColombo15 @BetsyRLandry

