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SONOMA executive chef departs after less than a month

Mere weeks after being named executive chef of SONOMA Restaurant in September, Michael Chandler has confirmed he is no longer with the restaurant located in Worcester's Beechwood Hotel. 

Cannabis firm founded by Gen. George Patton’s family breaks ground on Marlborough dispensary

Green Meadows, a Southbridge-based cannabis company founded by descendants of General George Patton, has broken ground in Marlborough on its third retail location. 

🔒Q&A: New Worcester Railers team president looks to apply lessons learned from her craft beer experience to the world of pro hockey

Kim Golinski made the transition from craft beer to professional sports on Aug. 1, when she officially became the team president of the Worcester Railers.

Seven years after voter approval, regulators hope to propose cannabis cafe rules by end of 2024

Regulators hope to present their latest framework for the rules that will govern establishments where adults could use marijuana together in a social setting before the end of this year, more than seven years since the Cannabis Control Commission started wrestling with the topic.
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Mass. launches $25M fund looking to boost social equity cannabis companies

Up to $25 million in grants are available to cannabis business owners who come from communities harmed by enforcement of past marijuana laws.

Bri’s Sweet Treats expanding to DCU Center

Patrons of Worcester’s DCU Center who have a sweet tooth will soon have access to baked goods from a local confectioner.

JetBlue adding flights from Worcester to two Florida destinations

Travelers flying out of Worcester Regional Airport soon will have extra opportunities to arrive at two Florida destinations.
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Tree House Brewing opens Boston beer-to-go location

Tree House Brewing has made it a little easier for Greater Boston residents to get their hands on its brews.

QCC granted funding bump for third year of workforce training for formerly incarcerated individuals

Quinsigamond Community College in Worcester has received a slice of $2.6 million in state funding to train formerly incarcerated individuals returning to the workforce for jobs in the culinary, construction, manufacturing, hospitality, and healthcare industries.
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