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Military veteran and artist joins WBJ newsroom to lead real estate, higher ed coverage

Timothy Doyle, who has led the Research Department for New England Business Media since 2019, has joined the Worcester Business Journal newsroom as a staff writer in charge of the real estate and higher education beats.

Gardner awarded $200K for bike trail

The City of Gardner was awarded a $200,000 MassTrails grant by the State of Massachusetts on Tuesday,...

🔒Q&A: Flying high with aerial yoga in Hudson

Katherine Scalora and Lora Markova have brought a somewhat unique concept in exercise to Hudson: aerial yoga, where patrons dangle from silks.

🔒Central Massachusetts’ new architectural legacy

Central Mass. has been known for its historic mill buildings, classic three-decker houses, and local architectural icons like Union Station. But today, there’s room for new, contemporary designs in the region, as well as homages to what’s already there.
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🔒How Worcester preserves the past while building for the future

Today’s efforts at historical preservation involve a myriad of different issues, from post-industrialization, increasing demographic diversity, and even climate change.

🔒Worcester 300 trivia contest, part 12: Clothes drying entrepreneur

What New England state is Joseph Hill a native of?

Saint-Gobain donates $170K to Greater Worcester nonprofits

The Saint-Gobain North America Foundation, the corporate foundation of Worcester manufacturer Saint-Gobain, said on Thursday it awarded $170,000 in funding to 21 Greater Worcester nonprofits. 

After nearly 100 years, WAM begins full exhibition of Egyptian jewelry donation

The exhibit Jewels of the Nile: Ancient Egyptian Treasures at the Worcester Art Museum opened Saturday and runs through Jan. 29, marking the first time the bulk of the pieces in the collection will be displayed in full since they were donated in 1926.
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🔒Worcester 300 trivia contest, part 11: Typewriter

The only known full-scale example of Thurber’s typewriter (pictured here) survives in the collections of Worcester Historical Museum, but a patented model is housed at what national museum institution?

WBJ wins top prize at international journalism competition

This marks the second time in three years WBJ has won the top prize for a midsized publication from AABP, and was one of five awards WBJ received for content produced in 2021.
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