Archive for November 2020
Five things you need to know today, and if you’re sick of politics, try this
Good morning, friends. Here are the 5 Things You Need to Know to get your business day started and what to do if politics is making you too anxious. Read More
Read MoreTripadvisor investors are all ears to legal actions against Google
Needham-based Tripadvisor Inc. is set to reports its third-quarter earnings early Friday morning, with investors hoping to see updates on the competition from Google and on general travel trends as Covid cases are on the rise in both the U.S. and elsewhere. Read More
Read MoreNew boutique hotel, restaurants pitched for North End
A six-story hotel with two restaurants that would overlook the Rose Kennedy Greenway in Boston’s North End has been proposed to the city, on the block that formerly housed Maria’s Pastry Shop, which closed last year after 50 years in business. Read More
Read MoreVoters embrace auto-repair question, reject ranked-choice voting
Supporters of an auto-repair ballot question in Mass. said their win at the ballot box would ensure that consumers can get their car or truck repaired wherever they want. Read More
Read MoreHospitals prepare for potential post-election chaos
In the midst of dealing with the start of a second coronavirus surge, some hospitals are also readying to respond to election turmoil. Read More
Read MoreHospitals prepare for potential post-election tumult
In the midst of dealing with the start of a second coronavirus surge, some hospitals are also readying to respond to election turmoil. Read More
Read MoreOcean State Shields receives $80K to protect businesses outdoors
Ocean State Shields, the eight-month-old startup behind a line of powerful disinfectants, will use the grant to support restaurants and other businesses preparing for outdoor commerce during Rhode Island’s winter months. Read More
Read MoreMass. retailers pass $1 billion in cannabis sales
Four years to the day after Massachusetts legalized recreational marijuana, the state announced that cannabis businesses across the state have surpassed $1 billion in non-medical cannabis sales. Read More
Read MoreCompanies brace for election’s aftermath, inside and outside the workplace
Increasing political polarization across the country has led to tensions at the workplace, and it all comes to a head today, as voters head to the polls after months of buildup. Read More
Read MoreToast sues San Francisco rival, alleging it’s been ‘raiding’ employees
Local restaurant payments company Toast Inc. has sued a California competitor and two of its former salespeople over what it alleges is a violation of non-competition obligations related to the recruiting of Toast personnel. Read More
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