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Eric Casey

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.

Worcester Community Action Council brings on chief marketing officer

David Ginisi has been named the new role of chief marketing and communications officer for social service nonprofit Worcester Community Action Council.

Pepperell lab equipment supplier moves HQ to Ayer with opening of new distribution hub

CELLTREAT Scientific Products, a lab equipment supply company formerly based in Pepperell, has moved its presence to Ayer.

Four Central Mass. manufacturers awarded $449K from state accelerate program

Four Central Massachusetts businesses have received a combined $449,354 from a program designed to assist small and midsize manufacturers.

Rezoned former Franklin mill sold for $1.5M to developer, up to 103 housing units possible at site

A 95,600-square-foot former mill in Franklin has been sold for $1.5 million, following an August vote which saw the Franklin Town Council vote to rezone the site.
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Executive director of Downtown Worcester business district stepping down

Evelyn Darling, executive director of the Downtown Worcester Business Improvement District, has stepped down from the role.

Mass. launches $25M fund looking to boost social equity cannabis companies

Up to $25 million in grants are available to cannabis business owners who come from communities harmed by enforcement of past marijuana laws.

Worcester insurance tech firm buys Illinois inspection company in all-cash deal

Xceedance has acquired Millennium Information Services, an Illinois-based property inspection and data company.

Tech executive offloads six properties in Northbridge, Uxbridge, and Douglas for $3.95M

A total of six residential properties in Northbridge, Uxbridge, and Douglas have been sold for a combined $3.95 million to a trio of entities.
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Bri’s Sweet Treats expanding to DCU Center

Patrons of Worcester’s DCU Center who have a sweet tooth will soon have access to baked goods from a local confectioner.
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