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Worcester’s Dive Bar closing

Worcester’s Dive Bar is set to close next month after 25 years in operation.

🔒Implementing education reform will be the real challenge

Massachusetts appears headed in the right direction toward closing the achievement gap in its public schools, as...

Walmart opening Westminster distribution center

Walmart has leased 181,000 square feet in Westminster for a new distribution center, according to the Connecticut real estate agency that represented the lessee.

SPENGA workout studio opens first Mass. site in Marlborough

A workout studio combining spin, strength and yoga has opened its first location in Massachusetts in Marlborough.
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Ian MacNeil joins Standish Executive Search as principal

Ian MacNeil is the latest principal at Standish Executive Search, which opened in July its first Massachusetts office in Worcester.

Saint Vincent parent company names Mass. CFO

Tenet Healthcare of Dallas announced Monday that Brendan Strong will lead the finance and accounting functions at St. Vincent Hospital in Worcester and Metrowest Medical Center in Marlborough as the chief financial officer for the company’s Massachusetts market.

Collings Foundation cancels flights following fatal Conn. crash

The Collings Foundation of Stow has suspended flights of its historic and military aircraft for the rest of the year following a fatal crash in Connecticut, which left seven dead.

Marlborough development office renews exclusive Phantom Gourmet deal

A year ago, the Marlborough Economic Development Corp. reached an agreement to be the only community to be promoted by the culinary TV show Phantom Gourmet. After what the show says is 10 million impressions the partnership has given Marlborough, the development office has renewed the deal.
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Seven dead after Stow foundation’s airplane crashes in Connecticut

A vintage military aircraft owned by the Collings Foundation in Stow crashed at Bradley International Airport in Connecticut on Wednesday morning, with seven reported fatalities.

🔒The rise of non-alcoholic cocktails

When bartenders fix cocktails these days, they’re more often leaving out what used to be the most essential ingredient: the alcohol.
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