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Worcester Art Museum, Seven Hills collaborate on exhibit for artists with disabilities

The gallery is free and open to the public from 10 a.m to 4 p.m. Wednesdays through Sundays in WAM’s Higgins Education Wing.

🔒Q&A: Hanscom credit union expanding financial escape rooms

The 2,300-square-foot location at Government Center in Boston features interactive challenges to bring financial concepts to life in a fun and free way for the public.

Museum of Worcester executive director to retire after half a century

Wallace joined the Museum of Worcester, then known as the Worcester Historical Museum, as its leader on July 1, 1976.

Worcester music school appoints U.S. Air Force trombonist as next leader

Adams will join Pakachoag effective May 1, bringing with him more than 20 years of arts administration and music performance experience.
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🔒Q&A: Fresh food & community at the Market on Brussels

Market on Brussels in Worcester is bringing farm-fresh produce straight to the city.

Movers & Shakers for April 7, 2025

Employees at ERA Key Realty Services, Fidelity Bank, and Old Sturbridge Village are taking steps forward in their careers.

🔒Power play: Youth hockey has become big business in Central Mass., even as programs focused on fun lose ground to more competitive teams

Factoring in more expensive travel teams, along with the revenue generated from equipment purchases, ice rentals, and the lodging costs and other expenses related to tournaments, it’s safe to say youth hockey has an outsized influence on the Central Massachusetts economy.

Proposed $40M horse-racing facility in Leominster faces pushback from residents

A proposal to build a horse racing track and sports gambling bar at the site of a former Leominster landfill is receiving pushback from local residents.
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Study: DCU Center creates $46.2M in annual economic impact

The study found the 14,000-seat arena and attached convention center has generated an average of $27.6 million in annual direct spending and $18.6 million in annual indirect and induced spending.

Central Mass. artists split $180K in Mass Cultural Council grants

A total of 447 artists throughout Massachusetts individually received $5,000 unrestricted grants from the state agency through its second annual Grants for Creative Individuals initiative.
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