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Despite a faculty senate vote of “no confidence” in President Francesco Cesareo, Assumption College's Board of Trustees are not proposing any changes.
The Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts has appointed its first-ever general manager.
The Mount Wachusett Community College Foundation, Inc. board of directors has three new members. KEITH D. BOISSONEAU has been with Sterilite Corp. in Townsend since 1997 and its vice president of finance since 2001.
Southbridge-based SJC Custom Drums has come a long way since brothers Scott and Mike Ciprari began making drums in their grandmother's basement.
The Grid District development has 400 residential units and eateries Brew on the Grid and Techni. Much more is still to come.
Even the team behind Creative Hub Worcester -- Laura Marotta and Stacy Lord -- would have to admit their building is a bit of dump right now.
Framingham-based Bose Corp. has released its smallest and most rugged portable speaker yet: the SoundLink Micro Bluetooth speaker.
The College of the Holy Cross in Worcester has unveiled plans for a $92-million arts building with several performance spaces.
Six years ago, Murrieta and a group of artists wanted to pool talents and passion for mentoring youth, launching free youth arts program Main IDEA.
Montaner was the second employee ever hired by The Hanover Theatre and assisted with the $32-million campaign to open the facility.
Semidei is a dancer, choreographer and director for Raices, with experience such as co-founding Hispania Dance Co. and working with local programs like Worcester State University Latino Education Institute's Isla Theater.
Worcester Mayor Joseph Petty has filed a resolution calling for City Manager Edward Augustus to do all that is reasonably in his power to attract the Pawtucket Red Sox to the city.
If you want to look for a healthy community, look to its arts scene.
Half a century after Worcester razed much of downtown to make way for the Galleria, the city is encouraging development concepts similar to what once was torn down.
Two first-time festivals, one for beer and another for wine, will come to Worcester starting later this month.
Eight destinations in Central Massachusetts, including Old Sturbridge Village and Worcester's EcoTarium, were among those receiving funding from the Massachusetts Cultural Council.