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Health Foundation grants $1M to four nonprofits, prioritizing children’s health

The Health Foundation of Central Massachusetts awarded four grants totaling $1 million to area nonprofits in order to improve child mental health, access for children to affordable health care, food delivery for people in need, and child care businesses.

Southbridge Hotel changes name following historic designation

The hotel’s new name and branding is a reference to a line of Wellsworth glasses produced by the American Optical Company.

Movers & Shakers for Jan. 22, 2024

Central Massachusetts professionals are getting hired and promoted at companies like Mechanics Hall, Mirick O'Connell, MutualOne Bank, and Bowditch & Dewey.

🔒Animal nonprofits in Central Mass. are seeing record demand while donations remain stagnant

In a post-COVID world, the demand for these services is higher than ever, yet animal nonprofits are reporting financial crises as flattening donations are failing to cover expenses.
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Sturbridge pickleball facility set to open in February

Another indoor pickleball facility is set to open in Central Massachusetts, as PickleBall U in Sturbridge plans to open its doors in February.

Webster Five names new C-suite executives as part of leadership expansion

Webster Five is heading its 156th year of operation with some fresh faces in leadership.

🔒Q&A: A taste of Tijuana

Bringing the flavors he grew up on to the people of Central Massachusetts gives Perez energy for the long hours of being a self-employed restaurant owner and chef.

🔒WBJ names the 2024 Best of Business award winners

WBJ readers voted for the top 55 companies in categories like Best Bank, Best Nonprofit Fundraiser Event, Best After-Work Bar, and Best Forensic Accountant.
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Second Chance Animal Services receives $1.1M donation to expand low-cost surgical centers

East Brookfield nonprofit Second Chance Animal Services received a $1.1-million donation from PetSmart Charities to expand its four surgical centers over the next three years.

Tree House fires back against minority owner’s lawsuit, saying he made $850K off $10K investment

The majority owners of Charlton-based Tree House Brewing have responded to a November lawsuit filed by an individual with a minority stake in the company, claiming the passive investor has been well compensated for his initial $10,000 investment and denying allegations of wrongdoing made in his lawsuit. 
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