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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.

Bollus Lynch merges with other long-time Worcester accounting firm

“While we are excited to offer our clients many new benefits, we’re also pleased to have the continuity of our entire team being part of this merger,” Maryann Copeland, co-managing partner of Singer & Lusardi, said.

David Crowley, member of family behind Wachusett Mountain and Polar Beverages, passes away

David Crowley, a prominent member of the family which runs both Polar Beverages and Wachusett Mountain Ski Area, has passed away.

Worcester Redevelopment Authority criticizes Polar Park developer over delays, as firm’s president declines to participate in hearing

Madison Properties President Denis Dowdle was in attendance but declined to speak during the Thursday hearing

Worcester City Council blast Polar Park development partner amid calls for eminent domain to seize stadium-adjacent property

Councilor Candy Mero-Carlson said the City’s redevelopment authority should consider taking the Left Field parcel by eminent domain.
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Commonwealth Fusion completes promising test of magnet tech, key to commercializing fusion energy

Commonwealth Fusion Systems has taken another small step toward a big technological breakthrough.

Interest-rate relief leads to rise in Central Mass. home sales, as median price tops $400K in Fitchburg

With the October sales increase, Massachusetts is now on track to slightly eclipse the total sales seen in 2023.

Worcester, WPI reach deal over controversial hotel purchases

The deal signifies a potential end to the feud between the university and local political and business figures.

For first time, Worcester needs general fund to make Polar Park payments, as key development deal is terminated

Ballpark district is short $792,000. Meanwhile, the tax deal for Left Field Building, once slated for a bioscience development, has been terminated by the developer.
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Site of newly constructed Starbucks in Ashland sells for $3M

The Starbucks at the site opened in July following its construction, with the Seattle-based firm committing to a 10-year lease.

Wormtown in the Big Apple: Discover Central Mass launches Times Square ad campaign seeking to attract tourists to Worcester region

The Central Massachusetts region’s tourism agency is now fighting for the attention of Times Square tourists with a new ad campaign.
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