Archive for November 2022
Boston Speaks Up with Miranda Perez, HBCU Founders Initiative
Miranda Perez works for the HBCU Founders Initiative, a nonprofit organization that is engaging rising HBCU students and alumni interested in pursuing entrepreneurship. Read More
Read MoreCarting ski equipment to the mountain just got easier
Tru-Kii’s ski cart can carry four sets of skis or snowboards and has an attached duffel bag to store the folded-up cart or equipment like helmets and boots. Read More
Read MoreDriver in Hingham Apple store crash arrested, charged with reckless homicide
The driver of the SUV that crashed into a Hingham Apple store Monday, killing one and injuring 19 more, was arrested Monday night on a warrant charging him with reckless homicide by motor vehicle. Read More
Read MoreEditorial: ‘Shop local’ message needed all year round
The “shop local” mindset ought to be a year-round campaign, not limited to a few weeks in November. Read More
Read MoreMGH buys West End building, plans to open new community center
Massachusetts General Hospital paid $9 million to buy a low-slung building near its West End campus where it has been leasing space from a venture made up of two of Boston’s best-known developers. Read More
Read MoreRegan Communications Group names new president
Regan Communications Group has named its chief of staff as its newest president, as the firm’s founder, George Regan, spends more time with his new wife. Read More
Read MoreVolition Capital seeks to raise $650M for new fund, document shows
The firm said in a regulatory filing last week that it plans to raise $650 million for its fifth fund. Read More
Read MoreFidelity, Arch back precision medicine startup’s $178M round
Precision medicine startup FogPharma has raised $178 million as it prepares to launch its first human trial within the next year. Read More
Read MoreSeven Hills Foundation to purchase Crotched Mountain School in NH for $6M
Crotched Mountain School educates children and young adults ages 4-21 who are on the autism spectrum. Read More
Read MoreWhy hiring will be a challenge in 2023 — and how businesses can prepare
Companies will need to switch tactics if they want to hire and retain workers in 2023. Here are some factors that will shape the hiring market — and how employers should respond. Read More
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