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Krav'nz Bakery and Café of Clinton has won the grand prize in the fourth annual business plan competition sponsored by the Mount Wachusett Community College Entrepreneurial Resource Center.
Non-farm, private employment dropped by 157,000 in October, according to the ADP National Employment Report.
A Hudson office furniture manufacturer has been chosen to provide employee workstations aboard the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, which is scheduled to reopen to the public Nov. 8.
Columbus Day weekend attendance at Old Sturbridge Village increased by 39 percent over the same weekend last year, the living museum said.
The Beechwood Hotel wants to bring something rare to the city’s dining scene: A steakhouse it’s developing with the help of the Niche Hospitality Group.
More than 400 people packed the Beechwood Hotel last night for the WBJ's ninth annual 40 Under Forty event and we've got a special video and photos to prove it!
Readers of Yankee Magazine may have noticed a new full-page advertisement in the current issue for someplace called “The Sturbridge Townships.” Folks here in Worcester may have noticed a billboard for the same.
Worcester has its fair share of problems. So it was a wonder to us that the City Council decided to take on the less-than-pressing issue of food cart vendors on Worcester’s streets.
Dunkin' Donuts franchise owners are speaking out against what they call aggressive surveillance by the breakfast powerhouse.
The state's golf industry grew by 13.9 percent between 2000 and 2006, according to a new study by the Alliance of Massachusetts Golf Organizations.
Massachusetts and the Azores Autonomous Region are now "sister states."
The Sturbridge area has decided to market itself as "The Sturbridge Townships" with the catch phrase "everything but ordinary."
For all the effort dedicated to attracting meeting, convention and tourist business to Worcester, the success or failure of that effort depends, in large part, on the experiences visitors have with doormen, valets, hostesses and other service empl
We read with great interest a draft copy of the final report of the city’s North Main Economic Development Strategy and wholeheartedly support the effort to remake one of the city’s most distinctive and impressive squares.