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Image WBJ Editor Brad Kane As he departs WBJ, Grant leaves behind a legacy of hard-nosed investigative journalism, data-driven reporting, and the vital-but-all-too-rare trait of speaking truth to power. During a time in the Central Mass. journalism industry where nearly all media outlets are more concerned with appeasing government officials and business executives, as well as promoting their ideas and opinions, Grant offered undisputed facts and thoughts from unbiased experts, unafraid of how his stories often went against the grain, following only where the research took him. In 2018, Grant published a six-part investigative series showing how Central Mass. is behind the state and national curves in having businesswomen in positions of power. The Boardroom Gap investigative series has now become an annual highlight in WBJ’s coverage. Later that year, after hearing countless officials and executives brag of a Worcester Renaissance, he dove deep into more than three ....
Worcester Red Sox podcast: MassLive’s writers discuss Polar Park, top prospects Jeter Downs, Jarren Duran, Tanner Houck on The Fenway Rundown Updated 6:00 AM; Today 6:00 AM The Polar Park sign above the main gate to the ballpark can be seen from Kelley Square coming from the I-290 ramps. (KATIE MORRISON / MASSLIVE) Facebook Share On this week’s episode of The Fenway Rundown podcast, MassLive presents Part I of a three-part series, ‘Welcoming the WooSox,’ right in time for the dawn of Triple-A baseball in Worcester. On this episode, MassLive’s Matt Vautour and Katie Morrison talk about their impressions of Polar Park and the buzz surrounding the team in central Massachusetts. Chris Smith joins the show to talk about which players WooSox fans should look out for this year, including Tanner Houck, Jeter Downs and Jarren Duran. ....
What’s new for Worcester in 2021? Revamped Main Street, updates to the Worcester Public Market, and the WooSox Updated Jan 10, 2021; The coronavirus pandemic slowed the momentum of the Worcester Renaissance in 2020 but didn’t fully silence it. Last year, the Worcester Public Market opened. Investment continued. Small business debuted in the face of the pandemic like Chashu Ramen and Izakaya, ‘Olo Pizza and K Sense Co. As doses of the vaccine continue to arrive at Worcester’s two hospitals, hope for an even more prosperous 2021 exists within the city. “I think 2021, now that we have vaccines coming out, we’re going to start seeing that resurgence and a little bit of juice and a spring in the step [of businesses],” Vice President of Development for the Menkiti Group Mark Rengel said. “I think things will slowly come back.” ....