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Fitchburg Access Television has moved its studio and offices to 780 Main St. in Fitchburg, the Rollstone Bank & Trust building.
Exhibit ‘A’ Brewing Co. will release a new beer and host a fundraiser for the Framingham after-school and summer program Hoops & Homework on Saturday.
Sophie Santaella has been named executive vice president, chief operating officer at Worcester human services nonprofit Seven Hills Foundation.
The Greater Worcester Community Foundation in Worcester has granted $2.2 million total to 120 local nonprofit organizations to aid in operations and fund new projects.
Worcester nonprofit Dismas House of Massachusetts, Inc., has received a $185,000 Community Empowerment and Reinvestment Grant to support its Dismas Reentry Initiative.
The financially embattled Family Health Center of Worcester has a new permanent chief financial officer, Yinka Fadahunsi, after four months with the interim replacement for Jose Diaz de Leon.
PG Collaborative will allow entrepreneurs of color to come together, build relationships organically, and problem-solve issues unique to them.
As healthcare inequities remain a persistent and pressing issue, the identification of ways the healthcare system can make future-focused moves to address them is top-of-mind at Commonwealth Medicine.
African Community Education, a Worcester nonprofit serving African immigrants and refugees, will receive $3 million from the new federal budget to renovate its new center in Worcester.
After 40 years located in the Denholm Building on Worcester’s Main Street, the United Way of Central Massachusetts has moved to 18 Chestnut St.
Nominations for the Worcester Business Journal’s Business Leader of the Year and Hall of Fame awards are due this Friday, Jan. 20.
The Worcester Cultural Coalition will receive a $175,000 grant from the Barr Foundation to help reduce financial barriers to producing projects at the Jean McDonough Arts Center in Worcester’s downtown.
The Worcester Planning Board approved three large-scale projects on Wednesday night to provide a total of 521 units of housing.
Neil Gordon, the CEO of the Discovery Museum in Acton, will retire on Dec. 31 after 14 years of leading the organization.
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Dismas House of Massachusetts, Inc. is a nonprofit organization in Greater Worcester helping former prisoners in the area find housing, work, and other reentry needs as they try to piece their lives back together.