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Marlborough development agency wins promotional award

The Marlbrough Economic Development Corp. has received an award from an industry group for a promotional video it made to draw people and companies to the city.

Fenway Park architect among seven vying to design WooSox stadium

Worcester officials are set to interview the seven architect firms that submitted bids for the $90-million Canal District ballpark, including one that designed improvements to Fenway Park.

Mexican restaurant owner buys British Beer Co. in Worcester for $500K

The owner of several Mexican-style restaurants in Central Massachsuetts has purchased the British Beer Co. restaurant in Worcester for $500,000.

Let’s get creative

In the last decade, Central Massachusetts has become a hot spot for creative restaurateurs, brewers and distillers...
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Grand Bargain fallout: Restaurants look to price increases, staffing cuts to survive 80% minimum wage hike

Balancing costs and payroll in the restaurant industry already with a low-profit margin is now going to be more difficult with wages for restaurant employees increasing over the next five years.

My new obsession with noodles

It may not be Manhattan or even Brooklyn, but Worcester's restaurant scene certainly keeps me satisfied.

B.Y.O.F.: Local breweries and restaurants have created a symbiotic relationship

Breweries often just want to focus on beer, leaving nearby restaurants to benefit and lending a community feel to breweries where patrons are encouraged to bring their own take-out.

Recovering from a drug scandal: Two shuttered Worcester restaurant properties seek new life under new owners

For nearly a year, two vacant restaurants on Shrewsbury Street and Water Street offered a prime opportunity for a restaurateur to come in and seize on the momentum of Worcesters culinary scene.
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Boston restaurant Giacomo’s to open Wayland location

MetroWest residents won't have to go very far for a taste of the North End.

City Council approves $101M WooSox loan

The Worcester City Council on Tuesday gave its final approval of a $101-million loan order for the city to pay for the construction of the new home of the Pawtucket Red Sox.
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