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Polar unveils latest seasonal seltzers

Polar Beverages has unveiled its latest seasonal seltzers for the winter, following up on summer flavors and the Worcester company's Impossibly Good line of drinks.

Polar Beverages’ early entry into seltzers gives it an advantage in a booming market

Consumers are ditching soda in droves, and overwhelmingly are turning instead to seltzer, where Polar Beverages has long been a mainstay, especially in New England.

R.I. voters back state in not offering more to PawSox

Just over half of Rhode Island voters said in a recent poll state officials were right to not offer more taxpayer support to keep the Pawtucket Red Sox in Rhode Island.

Fallon Health signs partnership with WooSox

Fallon Health on Monday became the first Worcester company to announce a sponsorship deal with the Worcester Red Sox.
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Worcester economic committee recommends approving $101M WooSox financing

The $101-million financing package for a Canal District baseball stadium development is one step closer to reality.

Sports economists: $101M WooSox stadium deal unlikely to beat the odds

Sports economists sharply criticized Worcester's ballpark plan, saying public benefits are often minimal and the spillover effects overstated.

The Power 50: Ralph Crowley Jr.

As head of the Crowley family's main business holding, Ralph has pushed for Polar Beverages to innovate in a soda market dominated by two national players.

Wachusett Mountain, Penn. ski resort strike Super Bowl wager

A case of Yuengling, some candy and a humiliating video are going to feel so, so nice while hitting the slopes on Monday after another New England Patriots championship.
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Despite company shortcomings, Worcester kept tax breaks in place

In the last five years, 75% of Worcester tax breaks were successful, but the city kept the benefits even for almost all missing their goals.

Worcester Chamber supporting sales tax holiday

Massachusetts should hold a sales tax holiday this summer but reject a tax on sugary drinks, a Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce official told the state legislature this week.
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