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Thursday, September 6, 2018 | | | Worcester economic committee recommends approving $101M WooSox financing | | The $101-million financing package for a Canal District baseball stadium development is one step closer to reality. | | Read more >> | | Grid District's beer garden, comedy club to open in September, October | | In the next six weeks, four new, long-awaited features are set to open at the Grid District in Worcester: a beer garden, a comedy club, and two restaurants adjoining the club. | | Read more >> | | Worcester career center unveils rebranding, new focus | | The state's nearly 30 career centers, including Worcester's have rebranded and changed their focus at a time when unemployment is at only 3.6 percent. | | Read more >> | | | |
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| SeaChange International loses $8.3M in Q2 | | Acton video support firm SeaChange International took a big loss in the second quarter with revenues of $11.9 million and a net loss of $8.3 million. | | Read more >> | | Mass. ranks sixth in energy efficiency jobs, per report | | Massachusetts ranks sixth in the nation for number of full-time energy efficiency jobs in 2017, according to a new report, dropping from fourth in 2016. | | Read more >> | | 101: Managing meetings | | We've all attended them, been late for them, led them and daydreamed during them. We're talking about meetings. | | Read more >> | | | Like us on Facebook for our latest business news |
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| Question of the Week | | Tuesday we asked: The Cannabis Control Commission has been debating whether to ask lawmakers to address host community agreements between recreational pot companies and municipalities, some of which include extravagant payments to the community at the expense of the young companies and beyond the state-allowed 3 percent of the location's gross annual sales. Some advocates have pointed to this as one of the factors leading to the slow licensing process for an industry that was supposed to start selling July 1. | Should cities be allowed to require marijuana firms to pay fees of more than the state-capped 3 percent of sales? | | Stop the cannabis discrimination.If they do, it's gouging.What will the 3 percent be used for? Other than pay the salaries of those who collect it? Perhaps to fund an abuse clinic? | See All Comments >> | |
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