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BOSTON Worcester hotels are hiring, again, and preparing for a busy summer season as vaccine distribution boosts confidence in travel, according to industry professionals.
After the pandemic wreaked economic havoc on the hospitality industry and forced deep layoffs last year, Worcester hotel managers said leisure travel is picking up as vaccinated residents feel comfortable to leave their homes, again.
“It’s amazing to see how quickly Worcester has come back,” said Mary Simone, general manager of the AC Hotels Marriott in downtown Worcester. “The light at the end of the tunnel is not a train anymore.
“We’ll probably see one of the most transient leisure summers ever,” she added. “People have been pent up and stuck in their home, but now with the vaccine, they feel confident to go on trips. It’s time to travel, again.”
BOSTON If you ask Democratic Sen. Harriette L. Chandler how she managed to pass controversial legislation on reproductive and civil rights throughout her time in the Massachusetts Legislature, she’ll tell you her only secret is working with lawmakers across the political aisle without looking for credit.
With over 20 years of experience in politics, the senator, who started her career as a Republican, has championed civil rights, health care and education reforms by going beyond partisan lines.
“Legislation is all about bringing two sides together to get to yes,” the 83-year-old Worcester Democrat said. “If you can understand the other person’s point of view, you can get a lot accomplished. It’s not yielding to them but finding the common thread that brings you both together.”