Archive for April 2022
A long journey in cannabis brought Good Chemistry’s CEO to Mass.
The Denver-based dispensary chain was the first to open a shop in Worcester, and recently opened another in Lynn. Read More
Read MoreSenate tees up sports betting bill for vote this week
The long-awaited wagering bill was advanced favorably out of the Senate Ways and Means Committee late Friday afternoon, and is set for a vote on Beacon Hill this week. Read More
Read MoreUnion efforts are on the rise. Here’s what businesses need to know.
In the Covid-19 era, employees have considerable leverage and unionization efforts are on the rise — illustrated by high-profile cases at Starbucks and Amazon. Here’s what employers need to know. Read More
Read MoreEnergy experts discuss emissions targets, tomorrow’s power sources
The Boston Business Journal’s Future of Energy event featured a panel of experts who said the U.S. needs a decarbonized power grid, more efficient buildings, more energy storage and new tech. Read More
Read MoreBest Places to Work honorees announced — Extra-Large category
The Boston Business Journal unveils its 20th annual Best Places to Work awards. Here are this year’s winners in the Extra-Large Company category. Read More
Read MoreStudy: Mass. patients with access prefer at-home medical care over ER
The mobile integrated health program is an alternative to ED visits, as it send paramedics to treat patients at home for emergency medical services. Read More
Read MoreThis startup tackles plastic waste on a personal level
This Woburn-based company provides a refill service for personal care and home care products. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, plus Earth Day and energy talks
Good morning, Boston, and Happy Earth Day. Here are the five most important things you need to know to start your workday, plus MBTA closures, the Best Places to Work, Anne Sexton and who’s talking about energy and the climate. Read More
Read MoreForm D Friday: Google alumna raises funds for beauty tech startup
Form D Friday is a Boston Business Journal feature highlighting regulatory filings from Boston-area companies raising capital for new projects or expanding their businesses. Read More
Read MoreMIT brings together energy giants for new research initiative
A new initiative at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is looking to tackle climate change by bringing together many of the world’s largest energy and utility companies, including ExxonMobil, Chevron and Shell. Read More
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