Archive for February 2023
Here are the professional services leaders participating in BBJ’s Mentoring Monday
The Boston Business Journal’s 10th annual Mentoring Monday event will include 50 women offering their mentorship this year. Here are the leaders from the professional services sector. Read More
Read MoreA Truro home on Cape Cod Bay is on the market for $6M
Get a glimpse inside a Truro home with unobstructed views of Cape Cod Bay, on the market for $6M. Scroll through the slideshow above to see inside. Read More
Read MoreAfter fire, Signature Healthcare Brockton Hospital to be closed for 3 months
Following a 10-alarm fire that broke out at Signature Healthcare Brockton Hospital on Feb. 7, the inpatient unit will be closed for the next three months so repairs can be made, according to an announcement on the hospital’s website from Thursday. Read More
Read MoreDespite cuts, HubSpot’s headcount still higher than 2021
HubSpot’s headcount has almost tripled in recent years, adding an average of 1,200 net new roles per year. The company grew its total employee base from 2,638 workers in 2018 to over 7,430 people at the end of last year. The company had 4,225 workers in 2020 and 3,387 in 2019. Read More
Read MoreTwelve years ago, he was arrested for possession. Now, Devin Alexander is a cannabis entrepreneur.
When Devin Alexander was a senior in high school, he was arrested in Quincy for possessing a small amount of cannabis. Twelve years later, he’s opening the first cannabis delivery business in Newton. Read More
Read MoreSEC charges Celtics legend Paul Pierce for crypto promotion
Paul Pierce, who played for the Celtics for 15 years, will pay $1.4 million to settle charges that he touted EMAX tokens on social media without disclosing he was paid for his posts. Read More
Read MoreLeominster medical device company reaches $2.5M settlement with state over misleading debt collection claims
The settlement resolves claims that Regional Home Care overcharged MassHealth members and violated consumer protection laws. Read More
Read MoreJVS Boston names Kira Khazatsky as new CEO
One of New England’s largest nonprofit workforce development agencies has named Kira Khazatsky as the new president and CEO. Read More
Read MoreBoston makes outdoor dining permanent — but the North End will have different rules
Boston is making its outdoor dining program permanent, but is continuing to apply different rules in the North End, where restaurateurs, neighbors and city officials have been at odds on how to have outdoor dining in such a dense neighborhood. Read More
Read MoreNew England Aquarium, lawmakers launch effort to spark investments in ‘blue economy’ workforce, conservation
Lawmakers and the New England Aquarium have teamed up in an effort to spark investments in Massachusetts’ $8 billion ocean-based economy. Read More
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