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Southwick’s Zoo begins rebranding

Southwick's Zoo in Mendon has unveiled a new logo, the first change to its visual identity since it opened in 1963.

Cities and towns want more say on outlawing pot shops

Communities are urging lawmakers to let them restrict or prohibit commercial marijuana sales by a vote of the municipal legislative body, rather than a community-wide referendum.

10 things I know about … Entrepreneurs using time wisely

10) 15 minutes the night before saves you two hours the next day!

Worcester’s unfunded employee benefits total $861M

The city of Worcester is behind by $861 million on what it owes retired city workers and is slated to owe current employees for health care and other benefits, according to a new report.
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Beaumont gets perfect review

Beaumont Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center at Northbridge last week announced it received a “perfect” survey by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.

Worcester gives dessert shop $15K to move to Canal District

Worcester gave Millbury resident Renee King a $5,000 grant and $10,000 loan to realize her dessert expansion dreams.

The opioid payment crisis

Central Mass. addiction treatment providers have a difficult time finding financial solvency when providing services to MassHealth patients.

Curtis Industries buys Douglas company

Worcester vehicle components company Curtis Industries bought a Douglas company that makes pallet forks for front-loaders and other attachments.
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Movers & Shakers

Ten professionals got hired or promoted at places including Fallon Health, JM Coull and Fidelity Bank.

Fresh beginnings

Avidia Bank has a new location at 17 Pope St. in Hudson, which features digital displays, interactive...
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