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Cognex shares jump even after profits drop | Shares of Natick machine vision systems and bar code reader manufacturer Cognex Corp. jumped about 15 percent Tuesday after the company said its second-quarter revenue was a 19-percent increase over last year. | Read more >> | The best defense is a good offense | The state's affordable housing laws create a nightmare scenario for Central Massachusetts cities and towns who can see added density and out-of-place developments come into their community with little restriction. | Read more >> | Baker considering exemption to Airbnb bill | Gov. Charlie Baker is considering returning a bill taxing and regulating short-term housing rentals with an amendment to exempt from taxation owners that rent out their homes or apartments for less than two weeks a year. | 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. | Ofo, the China-based bikesharing company that brought its dockless yellow bikes to Worcester, left the city in July as it scales down its U.S. operations. The City of Worcester said it is working to bring a similar service to back to the city. What should Worcester do to replace bikesharing service ofo? Nothing. Focus more on improving public transportation such as the underutilized WRTA. Either run its own docked bikeshare services like Boston or contract with a company who can. Get a proven company like Uber to provide a dockless bikesharing like ofo did. Downplay alternative transportation to focus on roads and parking. | |
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