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A popular restaurant on Park Ave. in Worcester is on the hook for more than $10,000 in fines and penalties for allegedly mistreating employees.
Daniel P. Connelly, a former business development manager for Dunkin' Brands Inc., has joined the board of directors of the organization that represents Dunkin' Donuts franchise owners.
Worcester-based Polar Beverages has inked a deal with Fever Beverage USA of Pennsylvania to distribute Fever, a drink that's supposed to "stimulate the body's senses."
The state's unemployment rate was 7.8 percent in March, up from a newly revised February rate of 7.7 percent, according to the state Executive Office of Labor and
A Lexington firm says it can help restaurants cut their energy usage by up to 10 percent.
Nearly 25 years into its existence, the Danforth Museum of Art in Framingham is considering where its future lies.
Despite economic realities there is some good news for Massachusetts' tourism industry.
For business travelers far from home, the prospect of meeting colleagues at a convention or giving an important presentation after spending the night in a strange environment can be daunting.
With discretionary spending down, and surveys showing Americans far less inclined to eat out than in past years, it might seem like the wrong time for a restaurant to open a new location.
Like many Central Massachusetts towns, West Boylston is looking for ways to get more businesses to set up shop or expand locally.
The Bellingham-based Dunkin' Donuts Independent Franchise Owners Inc. has appointed Amy Gorrigan Levine as its new membership director.
The state Department of Environmental Protection and the Massachusetts Food Association are set to announce a new initiative to reduce the number of plastic bags
January and February attendance was up 32 percent over last year at Old Sturbridge Village, the best start to a year in seven years for the living museum.
The Fruitlands Museum in Harvard has promoted CFO Tim Firment to the CEO chair.
Pennsylvania-based Skinny Nutritional Corp. has signed a distribution agreement with Auburn-based Atlas Distributing to bring "Skinny Water" to all of Central Massachusetts.