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Apparently, Worcester Wares founder Jessica Walsh has always dreamed about having a T-shirt fight in her store filled with every degree of Worcester merchandise.
The former Union Twist Drill building in Athol has been sold for $1.15 million to a marijuana company to be used as a cultivation facility.
The Worcester Redevelopment Authority, which will be oversee the $101-million Canal District redevelopment, is pledging to move quickly to meet the project's hasty timelines.
An overhaul of Worcester's Kelley Square does not require legislative approval, the state Department of Transportation said Wednesday, giving one less hurdle for the stadium project.
James Knott, Sr., the founder of Northbridge wire mesh manufacturer Riverdale Mills, has died at the age of 88, the company announced.
It took a special kind of 40 Under Forty winner to want photos taken at the Apex Center in Marlborough.
Sports economists sharply criticized Worcester's ballpark plan, saying public benefits are often minimal and the spillover effects overstated.
It's been an exciting weekend in Worcester for those who worked tirelessly to convince the Pawtucket Red Sox to move to the city, but now it's time to get to work.
Central Mass. universities could gain national recognition by having local universities, hospitals and industry working together to offer multi-disciplinary nuclear programs.
With this year's WBJ 40 Under Forty, you see the people who could turn the cultural renaissance from a well-started idea to a full-blown reality.
Avra Hoffman and her husband Robert Fecteau started BirchTree Bread Co. in Worcester's Canal District after initially selling homemade bread out of their car at farmers markets.
Worcester officials are planning an major announcement for 2 p.m. Friday at city hall, expected to relate to the Pawtucket Red Sox possibly moving to Worcester.
The state's unemployment rate ticked up a bit in July and is one-tenth of a percentage lower than where it was at this time last year.
The president of S.J. Mullaney Engineering in Leominster has been named the new board chairman for the North Central Massachusetts Chamber of Commerce.
A long-awaited redevelopment of the former Worcester County Courthouse in Lincoln Square will be helped by an $800,000 state historical tax credit.
National engineering firm VHB has signed a long-term lease for nearly 9,000 square feet of office space at the Mercantile Center.