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Eric Casey covers manufacturing and real estate for the Worcester Business Journal. He previously ran Burn After Reading, an online publication focusing on the cannabis industry. He has also formerly had freelance work published in outlets including Worcester Magazine and Different Leaf Magazine. Eric is a graduate of the University of Rhode Island, where he studied history and political science. He grew up in Marlborough and is currently a resident of Worcester.

🔒Ruff times: Rising costs of living and petcare are forcing shelters to adapt to an increase in pets needing a home

Baypath Humane Society of Hopkinton's expansion couldn’t come at a better time, said Anne Lindsay of the Massachusetts Animal Coalition.

Leominster liquor store owners take over two Worcester liquor stores

Two Worcester liquor stores are under new ownership following two sales worth a combined $2.5 million.

Judge: Trump Administration can’t close Job Corps in Grafton, Devens until lawsuit is resolved

In his order, Carter outlined the difficult life circumstances many Job Corps students are attempting to overcome as they work to gain skills in industries like construction and manufacturing.

Greater Good sold to owner of Harpoon, Wachusett craft beer brands

The acquisition sees Greater Good become part of Barrel One Collective, a company with brands including Harpoon Brewery and Wachusett Brewing.
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Cliff Rucker’s new Worcester startup hub names first cohort

Worcester’s latest organization working toward making the city a top startup hub has named its first cohort of entrepreneurs.

Ashland industrial campus sold for $27.9M to Boston investment firm

Rhino Capital Advisors of Boston is the new owner of an industrial campus in Ashland, following a $27.87-million acquisition.

M&T Bank leases former Berkshire Bank location in Marlborough

Buffalo-based M&T Bank has leased a former Berkshire Bank location on Maple Street in Marlborough.

Biomanufacturer breaks ground on $50M expansions in Devens, after naming site its HQ

The firm is expanding its facility in Devens after designating the site as the company’s headquarters in March.
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Flying Rhino closes; location taken over by long-time Worcester restaurateurs

“Sending out BIG thank yous to everyone who has been part of the Flying Rhino Café journey,” the Facebook post from Flying Rhino reads.

McGovern to Trump: ‘Keep your goddamn hands off of Job Corps’

McGovern, appearing alongside Congresswoman Lori Trahan and graduates of the Devens center, spoke outside the facility one day after a federal judge extended a temporary restraining order blocking the closures for another week. 
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