Worcester Business Journal

October 2, 2017

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20 Worcester Business Journal | October 2, 2017 | wbjournal.com P H O T O F I N I S H Would you like to see your face on the Photo Finish page? Please send submissions to editorial@wbjournal.com. COMING THIS NOVEMBER…. Introducing a whole new resource for companies looking to grow here Fact Book/DOING BUSINESS IN CENTRAL MASSACHUSETTS will present a fresh new take on our region, its unique qualities and many strengths that make it an attractive place to locate and expand your company. The issue will combine town and regional data, highlight top industries and economic development opportunities, and put the region in context when compared to the rest of the state and New England. Features will include a drill down on the region's transportation infrastructure, profiles of several of the distinct region's within Central Massa- chusetts, and a feature on the top branded names and products headquartered here. Strong storylines to engage readers, a comprehensive listing of business resources and a healthy dose of data to back it all up, providing context and analysis. Not only will the issue go to WBJ mailing list of C-level executives in area firms, we'll work with regional and state economic development groups to make sure the Central Mass story gets out beyond our borders, through our print and digital formats. Worcester Business Journal WBJ Fact Book Doing Business in Central Massachusetts Central Massachusetts' Source for Business News Volume 28 • Number 13 $2.00 June 26, 2017 Sponsored by: Lorem Ipsum Uciduciis digenis aut ACME STUFF INC. Xxxxx xxxxxxx Manufacture IT xxxx xxxxxxx xxxxx xxxx Fact Book DOING BUSINESS IN CENTRAL MASSACHUSETTS WBJ'S annual Market Fact Book, a resource full of key data on our communities is getting a major refresh this fall Find out more today by calling Mark Murray, Associate Publisher at 508-755-8004 x227 Tell your story in an issue that is sure to be kept around and referred to as a resource. Worcester Business Journal WBJ Ad Deadline: October 26 Facility fete Dodge Park Rest Home of Worcester celebrated its 50th anniversary and the grand opening of The Oasis at Dodge Park, which provides dementia and Alzheimer's care in a state-of-the-art, luxurious and safe environment. Worcester Mayor Joe Petty presented the new facility with a key to the city. Pictured (from left) are Dodge Park's Carrie Lindberg, director of nursing, and owners Micha Shalev and Ben Herlinger; and Mayor Petty. One bank helps another Bank of America, with locations in Central Massachusetts, donated $15,000 to the Worcester County Food Bank, as well as $1,450 through its Give a Meal program – where the bank provides a two-for-one match of customer donations. Pictured (from left) are, from the Worcester County Food Bank, Sally Hodgerney, development and communications coordinator; Naomi LeBlanc, director of development; Jean McMurray, executive director; and Ed Shea, Central Mass. market president, Bank of America.

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