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With poor economic conditions curbing business travel and discretionary spending, hotels are definitely hurting as they watch their occupancy rates dwindle.
Dean Foods, the Texas-based parent company of Franklin's Garelick Farms, said it has a plan to greatly increase the efficiency of the company and save $300 million
The Johnny Appleseed Visitor Center in Lancaster is set to officially reopen Thursday.
Even for some of the most accomplished people in the Central Massachusetts business world, times are tough.
Kentucky-based JBC Entertainment Inc. is selling the Jillian's billiards and entertainment complex at 315 Grove St. in Worcester to Revolution Entertainment Co.
The Hyde Tools plant on Eastford Road in Southbridge is a very interesting place.
Recently, Governor Patrick called for the legislature to create a 6 percent meals tax and to allow an additional 1 percent local option tax for meals eaten at restaurants.
If history teaches us anything, it may be that the future is impossible to predict.
Despite, and perhaps because of, the rapidly souring U.S. economy, people visited Massachusetts 3.8 percent more frequently in 2008 than in 2007, according to the state Office of Travel and Tourism.
Jim Donahue has been at the helm of Old Sturbridge Village as president and CEO of the living history museum since July 2007.
An article we ran in the WBJ Daily Report about Gov.
The Massachusetts Restaurant Association is calling Gov. Deval Patrick's proposals to increase state and local meals taxes "blatantly unfair."
There was little doubt in Robb Ahlquist’s mind after he graduated from Syracuse University in New York in 1972.
Boasting a 14 percent increase in transactions this year, Milford-based Atlas Travel International has opened a new Western division in St. Louis, Mo.