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Two Central Massachusetts breweries that grew exponentially over a four-year period made a list of the top 100 regional breweries in the U.S.
Antiquated franchise regulations are holding the craft beer industry in Massachusetts captive.
A major commercial mixed-use development coming to Marlborough this fall will create 1,600 jobs when it's fully operational.
From BBQ to New England clambakes, the top 10 independent caterers in Central Massachusetts represent a variety of styles and cuisines.
Starting this summer, a new master plan is expected to finally be in the works for the city of Worcester.
Nichols College announced Tuesday it has purchased the neighboring Dudley Hill Golf Club and plans to keep it under current management.
Moynihan's Pub on Main Street is under new ownership, according to the company that brokered the sale.
The Usual on Shrewsbury Street announced it will close May 28, two months after its owner was indicted on drug charges.
Sonoma Restaurant in Princeton will move to Worcester this fall in the current CERES space at the Beechwood Hotel.
A new restaurant opened in the former Caffe Dolce building on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester this week, offering a little bit more than just coffee, dessert and drinks.
Laura DiBenedetto founded Vision Advertising in Worcester when she was 19. After nearly two decades of purposeful slow growth, her firm specializes in advertising for hospitality and professional services firms.
The largest Central Mass. tourist attraction has added a restaurant and rebranded with interactive tools to position itself for the future.
The world's only professional drone racing organization competed in Fitchburg this month and will air on television in June, giving the North Central city a chance to introduce itself to millions of people around the world.
Cornelius Rogers moved on from Niche Hospitality to help train the next generation of Worcester chefs at the Worcester Regional Food Hub.
Spurred by millions in hotel tax collections and efforts by city officials to create a more well-rounded city, Marlborough is moving on from being a haven for major employers through new retail, residential and visitor developments.
Westborough's Well-Being Center has opened in the restored 1800s Nathan Fisher House.