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With new restaurant, Southwick’s Zoo enters next phase

The largest Central Mass. tourist attraction has added a restaurant and rebranded with interactive tools to position itself for the future.

Making Worcester restaurants fun

Laura DiBenedetto founded Vision Advertising in Worcester when she was 19. After nearly two decades of purposeful slow growth, her firm specializes in advertising for hospitality and professional services firms.

Fitchburg drone racing hits TV in June

The world's only professional drone racing organization competed in Fitchburg this month and will air on television in June, giving the North Central city a chance to introduce itself to millions of people around the world.

Former Niche chef training Worcester up-and-comers

Cornelius Rogers moved on from Niche Hospitality to help train the next generation of Worcester chefs at the Worcester Regional Food Hub.
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Fresh beginnings

Westborough's Well-Being Center has opened in the restored 1800s Nathan Fisher House.

New projects transforming Marlborough into well-rounded city

Spurred by millions in hotel tax collections and efforts by city officials to create a more well-rounded city, Marlborough is moving on from being a haven for major employers through new retail, residential and visitor developments.

State approves Suffolk Downs sale

The state gave its approval Thursday to the sale of the Suffolk Downs horse track, the state's only such track, though the owner has pledged to continue racing at least through next year.

Marlborough ice center adding two new rinks

Due to hockey's rising popularity and the possibility of adding more winter sports like curling and speed skating, the New England Sports Center in Marlborough will open two new ice rinks by August.
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Owner of Worcester restaurants indicted on drug, laundering charges

The owner of Worcester restaurants The Usual and The Blackstone Tap has been indicted on charges that he used more than $1 million in drug-sale money to buy and renovate nine properties.

Mass. needs to update alcohol laws

Our state's alcohol statutes, which were put in place in 1933, lack the cohesiveness that businesses and the ABCC require to operate efficiently and effectively.
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Quality Engineer II – Columbia Tech

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Westborough, MA

Communications & Events Coordinator

Girls Inc. of Worcester
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Worcester, MA
Hourly Rate: $24–$27.88/hr (based on experience)

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Worcester, MA
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