| Thursday, March 16, 2017 | | With $500K grant, Clark starting health master's program | Clark University in Worcester is starting a new health science master's program this fall, thanks in part to a $500,000 grant. | Read more >> | Cains Foods closing 44-year-old Ayer plant | Cains Foods, a nearly century-old label for mayonnaise, dressings and sauces, has ended production at its 100-worker plant in Ayer, several years after it was bought by an Illinois company. | Read more >> | Worcester State, Polar hacked by pro-Nazi messages | Worcester State University and Polar Beverages were among Twitter users whose accounts were hacked and filled with pro-Nazi messages. | Read more >> | | |
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Leicester IT firm expands into Conn. with acquisition | ClearCom IT Solutions, Inc., a Leicester information-technology company, has bought a Putnam, Conn., firm for an undisclosed amount, it announced Wednesday. | Read more >> | Beechwood Hotel honored by AAA | Beechwood Hotel in Worcester was recertified a four-diamond hotel by AAA Thursday, the travel group's second-highest achievement level and the only such designation in Central Massachusetts. | Read more >> | New site helps students understand college financial aid | Attorney General Maura Healey on Wednesday launched a campaign to help families understand financial aid packages before making a final decision on which school to attend. | Read more >> | |
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| | | Question of the Week | Tuesday we asked: After losing $615 million in 2016, Staples announced in March it would close 70 stores this year, which is part of its restructuring following its failed $6-billion merger with Office Depot. | Does your business use retail stores for office supplies? | | We used to buy all of our office supplies at our local Staples store. More recently we have been buying more products online because we find (1) it more convenient, (2) bigger selections and (3) often find lower costs. I do find service at my local Staples to be great but, unfortunately for Staples, frequently the staff outnumbers the customers. I use a retail store simply because I don't need much in the way of office supplies. When I had a storefront business, I used to have office supplies delivered. Would like to continue to have the 'hands-on' method of purchasing. | See All Comments >> | |
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