POW! WOW! Worcester has named Redemption Rock Brewing Co. of Worcester its official craft brewery for the nonprofit’s 2021 art festival, the two organizations announced on Wednesday.Â
The board of trustees at the Nativity School of Worcester, an independent Jesuit middle school, announced the appointment of Thomas McKenney as the new president effective June 4.
The Worcester nonprofit Seven Hills Foundation has partnered with the rideshare company Lyft and the City of Worcester to provide Worcester residents free and discounted rides to and from COVID-19 vaccination sites.
As Worcester insurer Fallon Health is following through on its plan to leave the commercial insurance market, the nonprofit organization had $18.7 million in net income for the first quarter, far outpacing the $2.3 million it made in the first quarter 2020.
MassDevelopment has awarded $257,800 from the Brownfields Redevelopment Fund to the Main South Community Development Corp. for work on a former foundry site vacant for 60 years. The funds will help move an $18-million mixed-use Worcester housing project forward.
YWCA Central Massachusetts announced on Wednesday that Deborah Hall will be the nonprofit's new executive director, replacing Linda Cavaioli who is retiring in June after 30 years.
Power dynamics in the Central Massachusetts business community made two major shifts in 2021, due to the two major events upending the entire global community.