Peter J. Howe, who has written more than 6,000 stories in his 22 years at The Boston Globe, will become a business reporter for the New England Cable News network next month, according to a story in the Globe.
“At the Globe, the 42-year-old Howe has covered such beats as transportation, energy, airlines, travel and tourism, telecommunications, and technology.
“For the last four years, he also has been editor or co-editor of the Globe 100, an annual special section that focuses on the top-performing publicly traded companies in Massachusetts.”
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