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The cupcakes are complimentary, but the restaurant workers and activists delivering them to legislative leaders want a big boost in pay in return.
Town officials push for new commercial development and weigh eminent domain as they look to remake economy.
The age of building vertically stopped in the city nearly 30 years ago, as new developments focus on tying into the walking community.
Each piece of marketing collateral plays a role in some bigger campaign.
Craft beer is still booming, but breweries are scaling back their plans as dozens of new brewers come on line each year.
Twenty-one Central Mass. workers and their organizations reported to the WBJ that they have landed new jobs this month.
A former Honey Farms store in Northborough has been sold for $601,000 to a Westwood businessman who intends to run a convenience store in the building.
The Worcester City Council again tabled a proposal to delay a city-wide ban on flavored tobacco products unless said products are sold in an age-restricted establishment.
The chair of the Cannabis Control Commission made the case Sunday for marijuana users to get their stash at one of the legal retail outlets expected to open next month, even if the legal marketplace is slow to take shape.
The Cannabis Control Commission already has more than 50 applications waiting for their consideration, including 16 in Worcester County.
A Milford cultivator and provider of medical marijuana is planning a 7,800-square-foot expansion of its production facility.
Rhode Island lawmakers this week will take up a revised piece of legislation to facilitate a new ballpark for the Pawtucket Red Sox, but Worcester officials maintain that the city is the better place for a Triple-A baseball.
Worcester's Table Talk Pies took home five first-place prizes from the American Pie Council's National Pie Championship held in Orlando last month.
A marijuana grower in Charlton is seeking town and community approval to construct a massive facility at the site of an apple orchard.
Grocery delivery service Instacart is increasing its presence in Central Massachusetts with a new partnership with Price Chopper in Webster.
With just more than a week until it can begin issuing business licenses, the Cannabis Control Commission is in the midst of conducting its first background checks for prospective legal marijuana businesses.