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New England Business
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WBZ NewsRadio's Business Editor Jeff Brown takes and in-depth look at business stories with a New England point of view.
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Maine Brewers Craft Beer Trade With Iceland
The Maine Beer Box sets sail from Portland in June. WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Jeff Brown reports.
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Holbrook Company Clears Lenses Of Fog
A Holbrook startup claims to have solved the riddle of foggy goggles. WBZ's Jeff Brown reports.
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Boston Startup Brings Wearable Technology To MLB
Boston startup WHOOP is teaming with Major League Baseball to bring its performance wearable technology to big league diamonds. WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Jeff Brown reports.
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Analyst: Sears 'Not Long For The Retail World'
A world without Sears is a real possibility. WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Jeff Brown reports.
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North Reading Company Works To Prevent Prescription Drug Counterfeiting
Counterfeit prescription drugs are costing billions of dollars and killing hundreds of thousands of patients every year.
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Drones Help Farmers Learn More About Crops
Raptor Maps of Cambridge has unleashed a powerful tool for farmers. WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Jeff Brown reports.
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Maine Company Digitizes Artifacts From Baseball Hall Of Fame
History IT is working to digitize more than three million artifacts at the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
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Paying College Tuition With Credit Card Will Cost You
It’s tempting to put the tuition on your credit card, but that's likely to cost you. WBZ's Jeff Brown reports.
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Innovative Farming Technique Helps Company Beat Statewide Drought
One farming sector is safe from the state wide drought that has taken its toll on traditional farming.
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Mass. Farmers Desperate For Rain
Farmers in Massachusetts say the drought is taking a significant toll. WBZ's Jeff Brown reports.
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Buyout Of Dollar Shave Club Could Spell Trouble For Gillette
As the dust settles on Unilever's billion dollar buyout of Dollar Shave Club, an analyst thinks Gillette may have been left in the dust. WBZ's Jeff Brown reports.
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Cambridge Audio Company Attracts Attention From Hollywood, Venture Capitalists
iZotope has an audience with Hollywood and amateurs. WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Jeff Brown reports.
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Average Cost Of Wedding Hits $30,000
As WBZ’s Jeff Brown reports, getting married these days is big business and a big expense.
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Scammers Target New Chip Cards
WBZ business reporter Jeff Brown explains it’s easy to become a victim.
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Lowell Company Creates Weed Killing Robot
WBZ business reporter Jeff Brown spoke to the CEO of one local company whose mission is to put an end to weeds.
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Power Of Money Is Limited In Workplace
Money talks, but can it motivate your boss? WBZ business reporter Jeff Brown finds the power of dollar bills are limited in the workplace.
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New England Company Has A Solution To Airlines Being Targeted By Laser Beams
The FAA says it happens on average twice per day in the United States. WBZ's Jeff Brown reports.
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Local Company Uses Fiber To Prevent Sports Injuries
A South Shore company jumps to the head of the class in a government funded study on head health. Jeff Brown reports.
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Boston Light And Sound Works On Tarantino's 'The Hateful Eight'
Quentin Tarantino's "new" film, "The Hateful Eight" is a three-hour epic shot "on" film.
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Unshrinkit Founder To Pitch Idea On Shark Tank
Co-founder Desiree Stolar will pitch her brainchild to the stars of television's Shark Tank which airs this Friday night.
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Survey: Americans Robbing Themselves Of Retirement Savings
A new Bankrate.com survey finds a staggering number of Americans are robbing themselves of retirement savings.
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Scam Letters Targeting Business Who Don’t Bother To Look Closely
Scammers across the country are targeting businesses with a simple letter in the mail.
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Student Loan Debt Hurting Millenials' American Dreams
Paying off debt is taking a big bite out of life itself.
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Getaway Taps Into Tiny House Movement
A local company is offering accommodations of just 160 square feet.
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Local Biotech Working On World's First Malaria Vaccine
Agenus Bio of Lexington has been working for years with drug giant GlaxoSmithKline.
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Boston Redevelopment Authority Gets Shakeup
A consulting firm has released its findings on the internal workings of the BRA.
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Boston Awaits Opening Of Indoor Public Market
You can add Boston to the list of American cities with an indoor public market in the coming weeks.
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Boston Rents Ranked 4th Most Expensive In Country
Boston ranks fourth in the country for most expensive rents.
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Survey: 62% Lose Sleep Over Money Problems
Financial worries are keeping most Americans up at night, according to a new survey.
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Mass. Part-Time Workers Can Start Accruing Paid Sick Time July 1
A new law goes into effect July 1 that impacts how sick time is accrued.
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Home Ownership Is Getting Harder For Americans
WBZ business reporter Jeff Brown takes a look at a fading American Dream.
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Survey: Americans Not Using Credit Cards For Rewards
Americans are not using credit cards the way they used to.
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CVS Agrees To Buy Target's Pharmacies
Their latest move could be just the beginning in pharmacy consolidation.
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Boston Youths Take Part In City's Capital Budget
Boston's youth essentially gets a check for a million dollars.
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Business Incubator Opened At Dorchester High School
The non-profit organization 'BUILD' is developing a plan to introduce at-risk students to the startup business world.
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Cambridge Ranked 13th Best City For Retirement
Thinking about retirement? Your oasis may be closer than you think.
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Survey Shows Employees Want To Make Difference
Workers want to be engaged while at work, according to WeSpire.
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LPL Financial Fined $10M By Federal Regulators
Anthony Silva speaks with CEO Mark Cassady about the fine.
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ZappRx On Hiring Spree After Raising More Than $6M
The Boston-based start-up has developed software and an app that allows patients to quickly speed-up prescription services.
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Ginkgo BioWorks Finalizes $9M In Funding, Opens Foundry
One of Boston's most unusual manufacturers is ramping up production after finalizing some $9 million in its first round of funding.
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Mohegan Sun Eyes Casino Close To Mass. Border
Casino competition could be heating up across state lines as Massachusetts moves closer to getting into the gambling game.
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Newspaper Editor Steps Down To Avoid Layoffs
The editor at the Standard-Times of New Bedford is stepping down.
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The Business Of Skiing: Three Elements To Succeed
Most ski resorts have been searching for good ideas to draw customers to their hills year-round.
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The Business Of Skiing: Overseas Investors
Vermont has a program to attract new investors.
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The Business Of Skiing: Adding Off-Season Attractions
Anthony Silva visited Bretton Woods and Wildcat Mountain.
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The Business Of Skiing: Wachusett Mountain
Wachusett Mountain remains busy year-round.
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The Business Of Skiing: Wachusett Mountain
Wachusett Mountain remains busy year-round.
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”˜Ice Bucket Challenge’ Expedites Cambridge Institute’s ALS Drug Trial
ALS TDI was able to move the timeline up by two years because of the $3 million it raised through the Ice Bucket Challenge.
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Boston Outlaws Haystack Parking App
The app allows people to buy and sell parking spaces.
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Kraft Food Plant Closing In Woburn
Woburn Mayor Scott Galvin is optimistic this change could eventually benefit the city.
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