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Kopin Corp.'s Q1 revenue increases 28% | Wearable technology manufacturer Kopin Corp. increased its first quarter revenue by 28 percent, but still had a net loss of $4.7 million. | Read more >> | WBJ 40 under Forty nominations due Friday | Nominations for the WBJ's 40 Under Forty Awards for 2018, which honors Central Massachusetts' up-and-coming business leaders, are due Friday, May 11. | Read more >> | Baker: sales tax reduction not in the cards | Gov. Charlie Baker gave voice Monday to a potential "grand bargain" addressing issues raised by ballot questions, but leaders of the House and Senate said reducing the sales tax, the topic of one question, is not in the cards this year. | Read more >> | 101: Tech trap | There is a point where using tech for tech's sake is counterproductive. | Read more >> | |
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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 minor league baseball team Pawtucket Red Sox have been in discussions with Worcester officials about a possible relocation to the city, but Rhode Island House Speaker Nicholas Mattiello and team consultant Guy Dufault told NPR the two sides are near a deal to keep the team in The Ocean State. Do you believe the Pawtucket Red Sox will move to Worcester? Yes. Worcester offers a more urban environment and a growing economy. Yes. The city will outbid Rhode Island by offering more public subsidies. No. The team is only using Worcester to get the best deal out of Rhode Island. No. The team is making a good-faith consideration but will ultimately stay in Pawtucket. | |
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