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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 incubator provides roadmap for establishing Central Mass. as a global biomanufacturing leader

“Central Massachusetts will complement the existing strengths in Greater Boston, accelerating the momentum for the Commonwealth to lead the emerging biomanufacturing sector in the U.S.,” the report reads.

Marlborough firm launches IT software looking to improve video conference calls

DEX Agent is a new Wyebot product that can be loaded onto Intel-based devices, allowing IT workers to monitor WiFi user experience and detect issues with connectivity

Robert Kraft’s company buys site of Worcester furniture store for $1.8M

The Kraft Group company's non-sports holdings include Worcester-based packaging manufacturer Rand-Whitney and UN1F1ED2 Global Packaging Group in Sutton. 
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Worcester to again make Polar Park debt payments without dipping into general fund

Attendance at Worcester Red Sox games dipped slightly through the first 50 home games of 2024, but remains above league average.

Half-million for a home: Worcester County median home price hits $500K as Central Mass. sales totals drop

Median home sale prices are on the rise in Middlesex and Worcester counties, as the number of sales in June fell compared to last year.

Former Becker College historic property flipped for $312K

Less than eight months after purchasing a former Becker College property for $230,000, a North Grafton entity has sold the parcel for $312,000.

Five-duplex Millbury property sold for $1.23M to Framingham firm

CJG, owner of over 80 rental units in the state, purchased the duplexes with the intention of renovating the units.
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Site of Worcester chicken shop, Brazilian church sold for $500K to Grafton Flea Market owners

The pair purchased the Grafton Flea Market for $1 million in January 2022 and own a number of other properties in Worcester.

🔒The new president: Under Donna Hodge, Fitchburg State looks to provide more pathways for non-traditional students

Hodge takes the role at a time where colleges across the country are facing the prospect of declining enrollment.
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