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Worcester personal watercraft company shows how even in a shaky economy, good ideas can get close to investment ready.
The statewide unemployment rate in Massachusetts remained low in June, dropping by two-tenths of a percentage point since May.
A weekly outdoor market will bring handmade and vintage goods, a farmers market, and entertainment to the courtyard at The Glass Tower in Downtown Worcester beginning on July 22.
Keystone Educational Collaborative has purchased Apple Hill Farm and Country Club in Leominster for a new educational facility.
Bay Staters will remain unable to wager on the Saudi-backed LIV Golf after gaming regulators on Tuesday rejected an application to open it up to sports betting ahead of an anticipated merger.
Tree House Brewing Co., which opened a fermentory on a 100-acre Woodstock farm in 2019, has begun offering retail sales at its Connecticut facility.
The EcoTarium Museum of Science and Nature named attorney Joseph Bartulis, chair of the labor and employment law practice group at Worcester law firm Fletcher Tilton, as the Worcester museum’s new chair of the board of trustees.
Nuestra, chef Natalie Rodriguez’s Puerto Rican restaurant located in Worcester’s historic Bull Mansion, will close for good on Saturday.
Lundgren Equity Partners of Auburn is seeking to build a 87-unit apartment building at a Shrewsbury Street property currently being used as a private park lot.
The separate owners of Miranda Bread and Pampas Brazilian Steak House recently purchased their respective restaurant locations from the family that owns D’Errico’s Market on Shrewsbury St.
People are on the move at New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill, Cornerstone Bank, and Thrive Support & Advocacy.
Natick-based Stonegate Group and Needham-based Nauset Construction broke ground on the Stonegate St. Patrick Redevelopment on Tuesday. The project, at the site of the former St. Patrick’s School in Natick, is a mixed-use development.
Smoothie King, a Texas-based food and beverage company with more than 1,350 stores internationally, is opening its first Massachusetts storefront in Maynard.
Worcester food manufacturer Table Talk Pies has named Isaac Long as its new president, effective immediately. He takes over for Harry Kokkinis, a third-generation leader of the company who will become executive chairman.
Worcester Business Journal has opened the registration window for its fifth annual Business of Cannabis forum on July 20 at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester.
Discovery Museum in Acton will have a new CEO in January, when current chief development officer Marie Beam steps into the role. Beam will take over the role held by Neil Gordon for 14 years.