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Fallon's new CFO joins Health Foundation committee | The Board of the Health Foundation of Central Massachusetts has elected two new members to three of its committees, including Kevin Grozio, Fallon Health senior vice president and CFO. | Read more >> | CCC to put off home delivery, pot cafe regulations | Home delivery of marijuana and social consumption of marijuana products will not be part of the legal marijuana industry when it launches in Massachusetts this summer. | Read more >> | Editorial: Energy legislation shouldn't be a wish list | Climate change is a very real crisis with huge implications, and countries, states, cities, businesses and individuals must do their part to combat mankind's increasingly damaging impact on the world's ecosystem. | 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. | New York media company GateHouse Media, the parent company of the Worcester Telegram and Gazette and the MetroWest Daily News, will purchase Millbury-based Holden Landmark Corp., which includes Worcester Magazine, the Landmark in Holden, baystateparent magazine, Grafton News, Millbury-Sutton Chronicle and Leominster Champion. GateHouse's move follows Denver-based Digital First Media, the parent company of the Fitchburg Sentinel and Enterprise, buying the Boston Herald. Has media consolidation by a handful of large corporations impacted local journalism? Yes. Local news coverage in my community has decreased. Yes. News content has given way to opinion pieces and biased coverage. No. While newspapers like the Telegram cover less the rise of smaller niche publications and blogs give us more total news overall. No. I haven't noticed a change in news content regardless of a newspaper's owner. | |
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