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The Worcester Sharks hockey team has promoted two members of its front office staff, Matt Catacchio and Kristen Mansur, and hired former Sharks intern Travis Lash.
Thomas J. Eck left a career in high-tech to start Upton Tea Imports in his basement in 1989.
Former state Attorney General Scott Harshbarger has drafted a letter to state Senate President Therese Murray, D-Plymouth, Gov. Deval Patrick and others urging the state to establish an extensive official state gambling control apparatus.
Ceres Bistro, part of a $9 million expansion project at the Beechwood hotel off Plantation Street in Worcester, is ready to open to the public next week.
Three Central Massachusetts museums have formed a collaborative to attract visitors.
The Worcester Sharks hockey team has hired Jason Jones as director of ticket sales.
Even before Beacon Hill lawmakers have given their stamp of approval for a MetroWest travel and tourism bureau, a group of nine business leaders in the area have already begun laying the groundwork for the organization.
The North Central Massachusetts Chamber of Commerce is offering an October trip to China.
Residents across the region have probably seen commercials on television for Sonic, a chain of drive-in restaurants that come complete with wait staff on roller skates. Soon, there may actually be one in the area to visit.
Massachusetts residents spent approximately $730.6 million at Connecticut's two resort casinos last year, according to the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Center for Policy Analysis.
More than 244,000 people visited Old Sturbridge Village in 2009, and compared to the prior year, donations to the living museum increased by 25 percent to $1.7 million.
Oak Hill Country Club in Fitchburg has hired PGA member Bucky Buchanan as director of membership.
In 2004, the state passed a law that kept restaurant staff with managerial responsibilities from being part of any tip pool.