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Thursday, September 28, 2017
WPI grad named Kohl's CEO
Retail giant Kohl's has appointed a Worcester Polytechnic Institute alumnus as its new CEO, the company announced earlier this week.
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Greyhound adds routes from Worcester to NYC, Hartford, Springfield
Bus company Greyhound has expanded its services and route options from Union Station, including the addition of three Northeast locations from the Worcester transportation hub.
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Marlborough firm denied injunction in infringement suit
A federal judge has ruled companies alleged to have developed tuberculosis tests patented by a Marlborough company can sell the products before trial in January.
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Worcester County home prices hit $280K
Worcester County and Massachusetts home prices continue to be high as prospective home buyers have trouble finding homes in their budget.
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Planet Aid installs 539-kilowatt Milford solar array
Global development nonprofit Planet Aid's facility in Milford is now equipped with a 539-kilowatt solar array thanks to a Boston-based alternative energy firm.
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Five companies lease space in Hopkinton Technology Park
The Hopkinton Technology Park on South Street is now home to five new companies after a spree of leasing activity over the summer.
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Mass. lawmakers concerned with Trump tax proposal
State and federal Democrats are pushing back against a proposed federal tax code overhaul from President Donald Trump.
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Regional Roundup
Question of the Week
Tuesday we asked: Newton Mayor and gubernatorial candidate Setti Warren said earlier this month that he wants Amazon to come to Worcester. City officials are open to the idea, but are working with the state to submit a statewide application not specific to Worcester. The Seattle-based company is proposing to bring its second headquarters with 50,000 workers to a metropolitan area, and Massachusetts could be on its radar.
Do you want Amazon to locate its HQ2 in Worcester?
  • I would suggest the state wait and see what the looming Fed anti-trust investigations against Amazon lead. I also don't understand why we keep piling more and more into our crowed cities when there are great highways winding through the landscape with lots of room.
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