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Troy Siebels stepping down as CEO of Hanover Theatre

Siebels has informed the WCPA board of directors he is seeking to transition to a new role where he will focus on booking performances at the venue and the Francis R. Carroll Plaza in Federal Square. He will continue in the role until WCPA finds a successor.

MassMEP seeking manufacturers to take survey, which will help set state policies

The Massachusetts Manufacturing Pulse Survey, designed to capture trends, challenges and perspectives within the manufacturing sector, is open and accepting entries through the end of August. 

Table Talk Pies sold to Minnesota bakery business backed by private equity firm

Rise Bakery Co. is part of the portfolio of Olympus Partners, a private equity firm founded in 1988 and based in Stamford, Connecticut.

Franklin brewery to open beer garden on empty downtown Worcester lot

67 Degrees opened in 2020, just a month and a half before COVID-related shutdowns began.
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Court rules tipped wage question is properly drafted, clearing path to November ballot

Plaintiffs in the case contended that increasing what employers owe to tipped workers and also allowing businesses to divide those tips between tipped and non-tipped employees were too unrelated to be considered with a single yes or no vote.

Registration open for Tuesday’s WBJ Energy Summit 

The Worcester Business Journal will host its annual Energy Summit on Tuesday at Worcester’s DCU Center.

Webster Five CEO to retire; Worcester native to take over leadership in 2025

“It has been a great honor to spend the second half of my career at Webster Five,” Doyle said in the press release. “This is not a job that can be done alone, and I am lucky to have worked alongside some of the most dedicated, innovative, and passionate professionals in the industry."

Central Mass. business confidence rebounds, following previous low in April

Confidence among Central Massachusetts employers rebounded during May, following a nearly all-time low in April.
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Mariano throws cold water on plans for expansive climate policy bill

Touching on energy, the speaker seemed to throw cold water on the idea that lawmakers could tackle an expansive climate and energy policy bill along with the numerous other issues they hope to make progress on.

Bank of America names new president for Worcester market

Garand replaces Ed Shea, who is retiring after 39 years with BofA, having spent 18 of those years as Worcester president.
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