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Bri’s Sweet Treats expanding to DCU Center

Patrons of Worcester’s DCU Center who have a sweet tooth will soon have access to baked goods from a local confectioner.

WooSox broadcaster named radio voice for New York Knicks games

Tyler Murray, the television and radio play-by-play broadcaster for the WooSox since 2022, has been named the new radio voice of the New York Knicks.

Leicester Country Club on the market for $4.3M, course to remain open until deal is reached

The golf club was officially established in 1894, but golf has been played at the site since 1864.

Bill Belichick takes a swipe at Mass. millionaire surtax

Supporters of the new surtax on wealthier Massachusetts households have been cheering the investments in education and transportation that it's triggered. But this week, fiscal conservatives are applauding fresh comments from former New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick. who said the tax is influencing pro sports rosters, with player agents using it as a "sledgehammer" in negotiations.
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Harpoon and Holy Cross team up to launch new beer

Boston-based Harpoon Brewery is teaming with the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester to launch Harpoon x Holy Cross Hazy IPA.

EcoTarium, WAM, Mechanics Hall among recipients of $3M in Worcester cultural grants

The City of Worcester has issued just under $3 million in grants designed to boost Worcester’s art and culture scene.

Daughter of Blue Hive’s founder takes over leadership, ownership of Worcester manufacturer

Caitlyn Correia has taken over ownership of BlueHive Exhibits.

Mass. sports bettors wager $412M In July

Since legal gambling began here in 2015, the state has collected $1.82 billion in taxes and fees from casino-style gaming. It has also taken in $166.61 million in taxes and assessments from sports wagering operations that became legal in 2023, the commission said.
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Pickleball and padel facility planned for Hopkinton

Open Play Pickleball and Padel Club in Hopkinton is one step closer to opening.

Worcester art festival stART on the Street to end, 2024 will be last edition

After two decades, Worcester’s prominent arts and music festival appears to be coming to an end, as organizers cite costs and organizing struggles.
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