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🔒Act now, before it’s too late: Worcester small business owners are ringing alarm bells over high costs and lower consumer spending

While corporate profits have surged to near record levels, operators of prominent small businesses in Worcester have not seen the same growth.

Massachusetts Pirates football team’s move to Lowell official, 2024 scheduled released

The Massachusetts Pirates have made their move to Lowell’s Tsongas Center official and are now selling home game tickets for next season.

🔒Hazy future: Five years after recreational legalization, cannabis faces multiple battles in the next five years

While the first five years saw more than $5 billion in sales and hundreds of businesses opening, uncertainty awaits ahead for the next five years.

DEI forum: Economic myths perpetuate racism

The myth that success is achieved solely through hard work and therefore poor people deserve their station in life because they don’t work hard enough is among the economic narratives sustaining racism throughout the economies of Central Massachusetts and the nation, according to the keynote speaker at WBJ’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Forum.
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DCU Center management company to be sold to Yankees-Cowboys venture

Legends Hospitality plans to purchase ASM Global, the company operating Worcester’s DCU Center. 

DCU Center to host annual Harvest Cup this weekend

The annual Harvest Cup will be held this weekend at the DCU Center in Worcester.

Massachusetts Pirates leaving Worcester following lackluster attendance

The Massachusetts Pirates of the Indoor Football League are leaving Worcester, likely for Lowell, after playing at the DCU Center in Worcester since 2018.

Movers & Shakers for Oct. 16, 2023

People are on the move at Capstone Planning Group, Leominster Credit Union, and Open Sky Community Services.
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Couple opens Mexican restaurant in DCU Center space left vacant by Glazy Susan

Toro Loco Taqueria has opened its doors at the DCU Center in Worcester at the location left vacant when specialty donut shop Glazy Susan closed in January.

🔒Q&A: Marketer launches entrepreneur conference

In 2016, Hernandez opened GEM Marketing Solutions and has solidified a stable roster of clients in and around the city. Her small business offers help with getting businesses an online presence, website design, and social media marketing.
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