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🔒WBJ Editorial staff predicts 10 news events coming in 2020

Cannabis, Polar Park, The Reactory, Worcester Regional Airport - Here is what we think will happen in 2020.

Worcester entrepreneur to pilot restaurant app at Legal Seafoods

Derek Canton’s smartphone app, paerpay, changing how diners see and pay their bills, has secured its first restaurant client, Boston-based Legal Sea Foods.

Proposed hotel in Washington Square gets $2M tax break

A proposed 105-room Hilton hotel in Worcester's Washington Square was approved for a $2.1-million tax break.

Worcester’s simjang Korean restaurant to reopen as taco eatery

The Worcester restaurant simjang, a Korean-inspired eatery on Shrewsbury Street, will close after Jan. 1 to be remade with a taco-centered menu.
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🔒After toiling under communism, Albanian immigrants have found the American Dream in Worcester

To understand the Albanian community in Worcester, you need to understand some basic facts about Albania.

Massport working to fill Worcester airplanes

The authority's CEO said a key will be making sure the current flights are flying at closer to capacity.

Two-story restaurant to open in Mercantile Center

Broadway Hospitality Group has been signed a deal to open a 500-seat restaurant at the Mercantile Center.

WooSox avoid a court fight over ‘W’ logo 

One day after a Wareham ball club threatened to sue the Worcester Red Sox over use of their patented “W” on its Woo Sox hats, the Cape Cod team decided not to file suit. 
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Worcester Red Sox unveil nickname, logo

Even Worcester Red Sox President Charles Steinberg admitted the whole thing was anti-climatic.

Central Mass. tourists spent $626M in 2018  

Visitors to the 36 communities it serves increased their spending by 20.3%, beating the Massachusetts average of 17.8%.
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