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Worcester restaurateur buys $1.8M warehouse near Polar Park five months after last sale

The property includes an 8,200-square-foot industrial warehouse formerly occupied by Worcester Electrical Associates, Inc., which sold the property to Mahoney in September.

🔒Worcester 300 trivia contest, part 5: Hospital legacy

What hospital system is Washburn Memorial Free Dispensary part of today?

🔒Q&A: Startup is bringing Broadway to Worcester

Eric Butler’s new concert series, Broadway in Worcester, aims to bring top performers straight to his hometown for intimate performances, as well as powerful youth workshops.

Vibram partners with ultramarathoners & skyrunner for new U.S. promotional team

International rubber sole manufacturer Vibram has formed a North American promotional athletic team featuring eight new athletes, from sports ranging from skyrunning to ultramarathoners.
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🔒Worcester 300 trivia contest, part 4: Early Hollywood

Samuel Behrman contributed as a screenwriter on three movies for what famous Hollywood actor, including her last film “Two-Faced Woman”?

🔒The year of the startup: Central Mass. entrepreneurialism soared to new heights in 2021

The Great Resignation is plaguing employers large and small, and one hotly debated question has hiring managers asking where, exactly, all the quitting employees are moving to.

Planet Fitness opens second Worcester location

Planet Fitness, the exercise center franchise headquartered in New Hampshire, has opened its location in Worcester’s Lincoln Plaza at 535 Lincoln St.

Report: Polar Park hotel delayed to 2025, office building to 2024

Completion dates for the office and hotel buildings in Madison Properties’ development across the street from Worcester’s...
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Reduced proposal for The Cove project approved

The Worcester Planning Board has unanimously approved a revised definitive site plan for The Cove, a mixed-use development in the Polar Park ballpark tax district, cutting the planned project from 13 stories to seven.

stART on the Street plans 2022 return, becomes Creative Hub program

After a two-year hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic, Worcester festival stART on the Street is planning to return for its 18th iteration in September.
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