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Thursday, March 24, 2022
Baker wants to give you $4,000 to help fill that open job

Still struggling to fill open positions? Gov. Charlie Baker wants to give you $4,000 to offer that job to a candidate who doesn't quite have the skills, degree or experience you're looking for. Then he hopes you'll spend that money training your new hire to get them up to speed.

Greg Reibman

Friday, February 4, 2022
'Employers need Gen Z workers. Gen Z workers need apartments'

More than half of all 18- to 29-year-olds lived with their parents during the pandemic, surpassing the previous peak in the 1940s during the Great Depression era, according to Pew. Now, thanks to the labor shortage caused by the pandemic, young workers' paychecks are growing and they're looking to move out again.

Greg Reibman

Thursday, February 3, 2022
Teachers are quitting and look whoā€™s hiring them

Teachers are finding they have high-demand skill sets in today's tight labor market. New senior housing proposed in Newton; sad news for happy hours in MA; new tenants for Linden Square in Wellesley; and the Love Local dining campaign is off to a great start.

Greg Reibman

Tuesday, February 1, 2022
Help us help our restaurants.

Our ā€œLove Local: Support our Restaurantsā€ campaign starts today and you can help in two ways. BC expands, updates on the cannabis industry, Newton's electrification rules get another look, and why people are turning to eye laser surgery.

Greg Reibman

Friday, January 28, 2022
Audacity reimagined... Newton style

Don't stuff those N95s away just yet; the considerable cost of not rezoning in Newton; Wellesley welcomes several new restaurants with new bylaws; and making our roads safer with newly licensed drivers.

Greg Reibman

Thursday, January 27, 2022
Can MBTA Communities Law help solve our housing crisis?

A new state law may be part of the affordable housing answer; Gov. Baker's final annual budget impacts; David Mugar's Watertown roots; and the dos and don'ts of snow blowing this weekend.

Greg Reibman

Tuesday, January 25, 2022
Who the public trusts when it comes to COVID

Nearly 6 in 10 employed Americans said they trusted what they heard about COVID from their employers. Small business COVID relief initiatives, local restaurant nourishing program returns, an affordable housing plan for Needham and Wellesley's downtown on the upswing.

Greg Reibman

Thursday, January 13, 2022
State issues new return to work, testing, guidelines

The chamber asks Needham and Wellesley for temporary mandatory mask mandates; more info on COVID testing and guidelines; an Export Expo; and a new owner enters the Wells Avenue office park.

Greg Reibman

Tuesday, January 11, 2022
Be extra nice to these folks, ok?

Be sure to thank your H.R. team. A vaccine and/or mask mandate...or not? A Needham start-up for vax tracking and a state passport system. Reimbursement for rapid tests. And more.

Greg Reibman

Tuesday, November 30, 2021
This dining scene just got better

That sound you heard last Wednesday was Wellesley residents rejoicing because the select board just approved a sweeping array of changes to its alcoholic beverages regulations.

Greg Reibman

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