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Brewers and distributors renew their quarrel over exclusive contracts

Brewers and beer distributors are renewing the effort to create new pathways out of their business partnerships.

Prosecutors: Drug money launderer’s wife retrieved $250K from Worcester restaurant basement

The trial for the wife of a convicted drug dealer, money launderer and Worcester restaurateur is set to begin on July 22.

Ray & Dick’s in Milford to be replaced by Venezuelan bakery

A new Milford bakery is replacing the space left vacant when Ray & Dick’s Bakery closed its doors in 2018 after 50 years. 

Paul Wengender’s journey from biotech to beer

Greater Good Imperial Brewing Co. in Worcester has quickly become one of Central Massachusetts’ most popular brands...
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Wachusett Brewing to open brewhouse in Harvard Square

Wachusett Brewing Co. of Westminster will open two additional taprooms and brewing facilities this fall in two high-profile locations, including the location at the former John Harvard’s in Cambridge’s Harvard Square. 

Study: Worcester ripe for more breweries

Massachusetts is one of the best places in which to open a brewery, and Worceter is on that list, according to a new study. 

Thousands turn out for Everett casino opening

Two hours after Encore Boston Harbor ceremoniously threw open its doors Sunday and welcomed gamblers to the first eastern Massachusetts casino, more than 5,000 people were still waiting in line to get into the Everett gambling palace.

Country music bar slated for Canal District

An owner and operator of nightclubs and concert venues plans to open a country bar in the former Mambo Nightclub at 105 Water St. in Worcester.
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Jack’s Abby to revamp brewpub with new chef, menu

Framingham beermaker Jack’s Abby Craft Lagers is revamping its beer hall and taproom experience with the hire of a new executive chef and an updated food menu. 

Imperial Cars owner Meehan sells Grand View venue for $4.1M

The Grand View wedding and event venue on the shore of Nipmuc Pond in Mendon has been sold to a New York group for $4.1 million. 
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