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Central Mass. restaurants expected to lead job growth in 2022

Hospitality-related industries are projected to experience more growth than any other sector in Central Massachusetts between 2020 and 2022.

MJ’s Market opens adult-use cannabis dispensary in Grafton

MJ’s Market, an adult-use cannabis shop in Grafton, officially opened its doors to the public on Oct. 19, and celebrated a grand opening on Friday.

Local Roots opens adult-use cannabis dispensary in Marlborough

Massachusetts-based, vertically integrated cannabis company Local Roots opened an adult-use dispensary in Marlborough last week, with plans for a ribbon cutting and grand opening this Friday and Saturday, the company announced on Wednesday.

873 Cafe Tavern receives $75K loan from North Central Mass. Development Corp.

Sean Smith, owner of 873 Cafe Tavern in Ashby, has received a $75,000 loan through the North Central Massachusetts Development Corporation.
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Worcester’s iconic Dive Bar to be filled by deadhorse hill owner

The Dive Bar at 34 Green St. in Worcester, which closed in 2019 after 25 years, is planned to be replaced by a new bar owned by one of the owners of deadhorse hill on Main Street.

🔒Following their inaugural season, the WooSox seek to build on COVID-impacted attendance

In a world of COVID-reduced expectations, the Worcester Red Sox were pleased with the home attendance in their inaugural season at Polar Park, although the baseball team wants to increase that for its second season.

🔒Who buys weed? Nearly three years online, the Central Mass. cannabis market caters to a variety of consumers

Adult-use cannabis retailers in Massachusetts amassed more than $2 billion in lifetime sales by the end of August this year, signaling an eager, and likely growing, consumer base.

🔒Out to eat: Greater Worcester’s dining scene is growing

The restaurant scene in and around Worcester is growing.
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Worcester Chamber, WBDC launch new Worcester economic development video

The Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce and the Worcester Business Development Corporation released on Wednesday a new economic development and recruitment video for the City of Worcester.

Central Mass. restaurant revenues dropped 11.53% in fiscal 2021

Restaurant revenue in Central Mass. remained down in fiscal 2021, dropping 11.53% and showing the long-lasting impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the hospitality industry.
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