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Quickly picking up on technology has become a necessary skill these days for museums more accustomed to bringing in crowds to see artwork, watch and hear animals in their habitats, or experience first-hand the wonders of science.
During an interview for the WBJ Podcast, entreprenuer Amy Lynn Chase detailed how she is thinking about slowly reopening her businesses in Worcester and Hudson once the coronavirus shutdown of non-essential business in Massachusetts is lifted.
The Worcester Railers hockey team has suspended its season, the DCU Center in Worcester will not have NCAA men's hockey tournament games, and the Hanover Theatre has cancelled three shows for this upcoming weekend.
The Fitchburg Art Museum was a recipient of $690,000 in grants over the next three years to help reach a wider audience and fund a fellowship program.
A one-time clarinetist for the Singapore Symphony Orchestra has been named CFO of the Worcester Art Museum.
Cirque Du Soleil is back at the DCU Center in Worcester, but this time they're on ice.
The store known for its "I Love Worcester" merchandise and T-shirts will become the first business to open in the $21-million Worcester Public Market.
Music Worcester has landed its largest ever single contribution to the organization and will establish a new endowment fund at the Greater Worcester Community Foundation to support an annual concert.
Hanover Theatre’s ambitious plan to develop a Theatre District out of the surrounding neighborhood in downtown Worcester is getting a $250,000 boost from Bank of America.
The Worcester Palladium is looking to capitalize on its new outdoor concert space after a handful of successful events.
Only one place in America has a Soviet tank used during World War II, or a British cruiser tank, or an amphibious landing craft used in the Pacific.
The Worcester Business Development Corp. and Worcester Cultural Coalition have broken ground on the future Black Box Theatre at 20 Franklin St.
The POW! WOW! Worcester festival is coming back for its fourth year in August, looking to add to the 115 graffiti murals spray-painted on city walls since 2016 and develop its first interactive mural.
A 60-year-old Milford producer of lubricating oils for musical instruments is suing an Indiana competitor for patent infringement.
Worcester and a Boston-based historic preservation architect firm are narrowing in on a reuse plan for the Worcester Memorial Auditorium.
Check out the recent movers and shakers landing new positions in Central Massachusetts.