Archive for July 2022
Letter: Keep offering online, hybrid options for corporate meetings
Not all events need to be in person, writes Bobbie Carlton. Make the hybrid option available to everyone and ensure that remote guests and speakers are not treated as second-class citizens. Read More
Read MoreNegotiators file $52.7B state budget; lawmakers to approve Monday
The biggest pot of local aid — Chapter 70 school aid — would rise to nearly $6 billion under the budget agreement. Read More
Read MoreModelo Health wants to end health disparities in pregnancy—with an app
A Boston couple has just launched what they’re calling the world’s first inclusive pregnancy care app. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know, and why soccer fans are smiling
Good morning, Boston. Here are the 5 Things You Need to Know to start your Monday, plus the weekend box office, Harvard Book Store’s warehouse sale, Boston’s largest condo and why soccer fans are smiling in Boston these days. Read More
Read MoreBoston adds tech jobs slowest among 15 top markets, says CBRE report
The region’s tech market grew by just 2%, or 3,420 jobs, in the five years ending in 2021. Read More
Read MoreLong’s to open Patek Philippe watch showroom on Newbury Street
New England’s Long’s Jewelers is opening a new showroom on Newbury Street featuring the Swiss watchmaker Patek Philippe. Read More
Read MoreBiogen’s Mass. headcount falls by 300 in 10 months
It’s the first glimpse into how the drugmaker’s operations have changed in the Bay State amid extreme cost-cutting measures. Read More
Read MoreLetter: Pass the professional license bill to save student-loan debt holders
Ss long as there is legislation in the books that hangs like Damocles’ sword over the head of every student loan borrower, the state is perpetuating an economic and racial injustice. Read More
Read MoreHere’s how our CFOs of the Year spend their time outside the office
Even a CFO needs to unwind while they’re not at work. Here’s how the Business Journal’s CFOs of the Year like to spend their free time. Read More
Read MoreCannabis e-commerce marketplace Lantern grew by 500% in first year
In its first year, Lantern has delivered enough weed in Massachusetts to roll one joint every day for 547 years. Read More
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