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Tower Hill Botanic Garden in Boylston has changed its name to be more reflective of its widening audience, the organization announced on its website Wednesday.
The honors include Family Owned Business of the Year, Minority Owned Business of the Year, Women Owned Business of the Year, Young Entrepreneur of the Year, and Small Manufacturer of the Year.
Workers at the Starbucks on East Central Street in Worcester announced their intent to unionize in a letter to Howard Schultz, interim president and CEO of the Seattle-based coffee shop chain.
A 73-room hotel in Milford will go up for auction in May, according to a post from Holbrook-based auctioneer Paul E. Saperstein Co.
Every child born into the Basile family is baptized with olive oil while all of the oil holding tanks are named after family members or longtime employees.
A group of five entrepreneurs, including local restaurateur Weidong “Wilson” Wang, are planning a cannabis cultivation and retail facility at the 360-acre Hardwick farm they bought in September.
The mood is now decidedly upbeat when it comes to meetings and conferences coming back to Worcester venues such as Mechanics Hall, the DCU Center, and AC Hotel by Marriott Worcester.
Over the last two years, Alaina Mangano Brown had to face the realities of COVID as both a long hauler managing lasting symptoms and as a small business owner.
The former Dunroamin Country Club is a microcosm reflecting the turbulent ups and downs the entire golf course industry has experienced over the last three decades.
Weidong “Wilson” Wang, who owns Baba Sushi in Worcester and Sturbridge, bought the former Fotini’s Restaurant in Bolton for $1 million on Friday.
Seven nonprofits from around Central Massachusetts are slated to receive $7.4 million in funding from the $1.5-trillion federal appropriations package signed into law by President Joe Biden on Saturday.
Developer Chip Norton announced two large-scale projects in downtown Worcester on Friday, including a 150-unit apartment building and 125-room hotel.
The bar, located on Millbury St., is to be sold by Vincent Hemmeter to Mara and Frank Inangelo, the latter a longtime employee of Vincent’s bar in Worcester.
After closing its location on Grove Street, Lucky’s Cafe in Worcester appears to have found a new spot to do business.
The property includes an 8,200-square-foot industrial warehouse formerly occupied by Worcester Electrical Associates, Inc., which sold the property to Mahoney in September.
Although it’s practically brand new, the Central Massachusetts Business Confidence Index has revealed employer attitudes in the region are trending more optimistic than the rest of the state.