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INNOVATION ECONOMY

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GOP may miss
chances in N.E.

New England Republicans this fall risk squandering their best opportunity in years to break the Democratic Party's throttlehold on the region's US House seats.
(By Mark Arsenault, Boston Globe)

The art of saving a city

When its biggest employer bolted, Pittsfield slumped and shrank. But now, tapping into the engine of revival in the Berkshires — arts and culture — it is finding a new way to fill storefronts and revive civic spirits.
(By David Filipov, Boston Globe)

Political ad junkies, this fall’s for you

Insiders predict that $25 million will be spent on political TV ads in the Boston area in the lead-up to this year’s November election. (By Noah Bierman, Boston Globe)

Testing savvy new ways
to say: ‘Hey, look at me!’

Four young entrepreneurs shot their own reality show to advertise the businesses they run in Boston.
(By Natalie Southwick, Boston Globe)

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