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Story by Tim Garvin, president & CEO of United Way of Central Massachusetts
For more than 12 years, Capasso has led the Fitchburg Art Museum and its efforts to re-establish the North Central Massachusetts city as a regional center of arts and culture.
Not many can claim to have led at a single institution for half a century, but Wallace can. Having joined the Museum of Worcester as executive director in 1976, Wallace has guided the organization through 1/3rd of its existence, and his impact can
The Power 100 edition is an annual report on how power is shared and expended in Central Massachusetts each year, as told through the 100 people who are most effectively wielding their influence, with a special focus on those creating change and
Padin has shown you don’t need the backing of the biggest names in entertainment to make a creative splash.
Now preparing for retirement, Kathleen Gagne is grateful for the chance to preserve history while inspiring future generations to engage with music and culture.
Employees at Discovery Museum, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and Digital Federal Credit Union are advancing in their careers.
The new facility will be named the Charles N. Grichar Center after the museum’s trustee and benefactor who pledged more than $15 million to the Willard House & Clock Museum in April 2024
The gallery is free and open to the public from 10 a.m to 4 p.m. Wednesdays through Sundays in WAM’s Higgins Education Wing.
The 2,300-square-foot location at Government Center in Boston features interactive challenges to bring financial concepts to life in a fun and free way for the public.
Wallace joined the Museum of Worcester, then known as the Worcester Historical Museum, as its leader on July 1, 1976.
Adams will join Pakachoag effective May 1, bringing with him more than 20 years of arts administration and music performance experience.
Market on Brussels in Worcester is bringing farm-fresh produce straight to the city.
Employees at ERA Key Realty Services, Fidelity Bank, and Old Sturbridge Village are taking steps forward in their careers.
The study found the 14,000-seat arena and attached convention center has generated an average of $27.6 million in annual direct spending and $18.6 million in annual indirect and induced spending.
A total of 447 artists throughout Massachusetts individually received $5,000 unrestricted grants from the state agency through its second annual Grants for Creative Individuals initiative.