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wbjournal.com | November 4, 2019 | Worcester Business Journal 33 NOVEMBER 15, 2019 Tuckerman Hall, Worcester, MA 12:00pm - 2:30pm WOMEN I N B U S I N E S S O U T S T A N D I N G WOMEN B U S I N E S S O U T S T A N D I N G WBJ n W O M E N B U S I N E S S O U T S T A N D I N G WBJ IN WOMEN I N B U S I N E S S O U T S T A N D I N G WBJ Worcester Business Journal PLEASE JOIN US IN HONORING For questions contact Kris Prosser at kprosser@wbjournal.com or 508-755-8004 ext. 286 Cost: $60 | Space is limited | Pre-Registration Required REGISTER ONLINE AT: www.wbjournal.com/womeninbusiness Presenting Sponsors Supporting Sponsors Corporate Sponsor TAMERYN A. CAMPBELL Masonic Health System of MA Inc./ The Overlook CHRISTINE CASSIDY Fallon Health LORI FONTAINE Hologic, Inc. KATE SHAMSUDDIN Definitive Healthcare RITA KAPUR Aimtek/Atech Turbine Components, Inc. LINDA T. CAMMUSO Estate Preservation Law Offices I N F R A S T R U C T U R E A S S E T S Airports Worcester Regional Airport – Central Massachusetts' largest airport, with JetBlue Airways flying regular commercial flights to Orlando, Fort Lauderdale and New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport. American Airlines flies daily to Philadelphia, and Delta Air Lines offers daily service to Detroit. Rectrix Aviation offers seasonal flights to Hyannis and private services. Fitchburg Municipal Airport – e city- owned airport started to expand its runway in 2019 to accommodate more business jets, in addition to opening a $4-million administration building last year and engaging in a multi-year tree-clearing project. Gardner Municipal Airport – e city-owned airport is technically in Templeton and offers one runway. Southbridge Municipal Airport – e town-owned airport is home to an onsite restaurant, the Red Baron Diner. Minute Man Air Field – e airfield in Stow is owned and operated by Don McPherson. e facility is home to 75 aircra – including three helicopters – and 10 business organizations. Nearby commercial airports Boston Logan International Airport (48 miles from Worcester) – e primary airport serving New England, Boston Logan handles about 3.9 million passengers monthly. T.F. Green Airport in Rhode Island (48 miles) – e main alternative commercial airport to Boston Logan – because of its easier access and more available parking – T.F. Green is serviced by 10 domestic and international airlines. Manchester-Boston Regional Airport in New Hampshire (69 miles) – New Hampshire's main airport offers 13 destinations from four airlines. Bradley International Airport in Connecticut (73 miles) – e second largest airport in New England, Bradley provides more than 30 nonstop domestic and international destinations from 10 airlines. Rail MBTA – e commuter rail line from Greater Boston's transit system offers stops in Worcester, Graon, Westborough, Southborough, Ashland, Framingham, Natick, Wachusett, Fitchburg, Leominster, Shirley, Ayer, Littleton, Acton and Franklin. Providence & Worcester Railroad – Now owned by the Genesee & Wyoming railroad out of Connecticut, P&W offers interchanges between Gardner and Worcester to Providence and New York City. CSX – With its main Central Massachusetts intermodal terminal out of Worcester, CSX connects to its national rail system with more than 700 miles of track in the state. Pan Am Railways – Headquartered out of North Billerica, Pan Am links to its Northeast and Canadian system through lines from Worcester to Ayer and across North County between Littleton and Gardner. Major highways I-290 – Starts in Marlborough, runs through Worcester and hooks up with I-395, which runs south to Waterford, Conn. I-90 – e Massachusetts Turnpike begins at Boston Logan International Airport and runs in Central Massachusetts from Wayland to Sturbridge. It terminates across the country in Seattle. I-495 – e outer beltway around Greater Boston – the inner loop being I-95 – it begins in Salisbury, runs through Central Massachusetts from Littleton to Franklin, and ends in Wareham. I-190 – e 19-mile-long connector starts in Worcester and ends in Leominster. Route 2 – Running the entire length of northern Massachusetts and serving as the main road through North County, Route 2 begins in Boston; enters Central Massachusetts in Acton and exits it in Athol; and becomes New York State Route 2 beyond the state border. FB