Massachusetts taxpayers can expect their piece of a $2.94 billion pie starting this November, Governor Charlier Baker announced Friday, Sept. 16.With the state making
Forget the conga line and bring a mask. Large weddings planned for 2021 will look different
By Anissa Gardizy Globe Staff,Updated April 19, 2021, 1 hour ago
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Emily and Greg wave to their virtual guests moments after getting married in their family s backyard.Gina Brocker Photograhy
Jonathan Wiegratz, drummer and founder of the Boston Common Band, canât wait to start performing music at large weddings again. But thereâs a problem.
For his eight-piece outfit
to play popular dance tunes at an indoor wedding on the Cape in June, the lead singer may have to stand outside and sing through a window.
Hereâs what small businesses need to know about Governor Charlie Bakerâs $668 million relief program
By Anissa Gardizy Globe Staff,Updated December 23, 2020, 3:24 p.m.
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A woman set up seating outside Espresso Love on Broad Street in Boston in October.Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff/The Boston Globe
Governor Charlier Baker on Wednesday unveiled a $668 million coronavirus relief program for small businesses affected by COVID-19.
The new aid program will be run out of the Massachusetts Growth Capital Corporation. Earlier this year, the quasi-public agency disbursed nearly $51 million in coronavirus-related business aid, but was overwhelmed with requests for 10 times that amount.