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BirchTree's foundations were laid when Fecteau started selling his bread out of the back of wife Avra Hoffman's Subaru, and then moving onto farmers' markets.
Meet the Class of 2017 boosting the Central Massachusetts economy and community.
Hoffman spent eight years as a English teacher in Southbridge – including mentoring new teachers and advising students – and only worked at BirchTree with husband Robert Fecteau on the side, as bookkeeper, farmers' market girl, barista and front-of-
Worcester Mayor Joseph Petty has filed a resolution calling for City Manager Edward Augustus to do all that is reasonably in his power to attract the Pawtucket Red Sox to the city.
Medusa Brewing Co. will develop a $5.5-million canning facility adjacent to its existing taproom in Hudson.
Two years after it was formed, Central Massachusetts' tourism marketing agency is struggling for financial support from 34 of its 35 towns.
If you want to look for a healthy community, look to its arts scene.
The ice rink and recreational center under construction in Worcester's Canal District will be named for Leominster-based Fidelity Bank.
The Queen's Cups bakery has officially closed its Millbury store and plans to welcome customers to its new Canal District location next month.
Ed Russo founded Lock 50 in Worcester's Canal District a year ago, accelerating his plans for a relaxing retirement at the urging of his son.
Matt Mahoney and Rachel Coit's Kummerspeck Restaurant & Delicatessen, a restaurant and bar combined with a full-service deli, is opening on Water Street soon.
Half a century after Worcester razed much of downtown to make way for the Galleria, the city is encouraging development concepts similar to what once was torn down.
A beer festival and fundraiser that usually takes place at the Seaport World Trade Center in Boston will be held at the Worcester Common in September.
Brewers and restaurateurs looking to open or expand in MetroWest now have an extra incentive to choose Marlborough.
Two Central Massachusetts breweries that increased production substantially over a four-year period were listed among the country's top regional breweries.
Sweet Kitchen & Bar, which opened in 2008, will serve its last meal before the end of the month, according to the restaurant's executive chef.