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A 115-rooom Courtyard by Marriott Boston has opened in Littleton.
Enton and Oriola are first generation immigrants that moved to Worcester from Albania with their families in 1996.
The breakfast and lunch restaurant Livia's Dish will open a new location this summer on Park Avenue in Worcester.
When Shiraz restaurant on Park Avenue in Worcester closes at the end of May, a connection to traditional Armenian food that has been enjoyed for 22 years will be gone.
The upscale deadhorse hill restaurant and café will open in downtown Worcester Friday, featuring refined dishes and drinks.
Niche Hospitality will open its new location for the Fix Burger Bar in the former Northworks Bar & Grille space this June.
The 120th running of the Boston Marathon will take place on Monday and is set to bring in nearly $200 million in spending to Massachusetts.
The British Beer company opened its doors Monday for the first time at its Shrewsbury Street location.
The new hire responsible for marketing the Bay State's tourist attractions spent a decade as the managing director of Boston Harbor Hotel and started a think tank for the industry.
Allen Fletcher isn't worried about marijuana in Worcester's emerging entertainment destination the Canal District, though he would prefer if it was sold a bit differently.
A 10-plus screen movie theater and restaurant have been approved at the Auburn Mall, in a move that city officials see as a boon to the city.
The 100-room Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton will officially open Friday, boosting Worcester's hotel room count while providing another re-use of land in the Gateway Park area of the city.
A Jersey Mike's Subs eatery will open its first Massachusetts location in Marlborough this April and bring with it a campaign to benefit a local food bank.
Knowing medical costs will grow right along with the number of elders, healthcare organizations are rallying by keeping more nursing-home-eligible seniors in their own homes with more integrated supports and streamlined resources, which – happily –
Attorney General Maura Healey encourages wait and see approach to marijuana legalization in Massachusetts.
Construction has kicked off at the site of the new visitor center that will greet people coming into Worcester from the south after an agreement was reached about who will fund the day-to-day operations.