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Dost thou drink? Redemption Rock and Hanover Theatre Repertory team up for Shakespeare-inspired beer

Redemption Rock Brewing and The Hanover Theatre Repertory have released a new collaborative beer to celebrate the...

Better Business Bureau CEO retires, as Worcester chamber VP takes over

The Better Business Bureau of Central New England has replaced its retired and longtime leader with a former vice president from the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce.

Willard House & Clock Museum in Grafton gifted $15M to support expansion

Willard House & Clock Museum has been granted more than $15 million by museum Trustee Charles Grichar to benefit an expansion of the collection and building projects. 

Long-time leader of Worcester’s second-largest law firm to relinquish role to co-managing partners

Mirick O’Connell has appointed Paul Carey and Robert Kilroy as the Worcester law firm’s first-ever co-managing partners since its founding in 1916.
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Long-awaited hearing over cannabis chair’s suspension postponed

The private meetings, if rescheduled and held, could lead to O'Brien's firing.

Mass. community college faculty salaries lagging behind other states, union study says

The study compared Massachusetts to its bordering states and "peer" states like California, Illinois, Pennsylvania and Michigan.

McGovern Auto Group opens Shrewsbury collision center

McGovern Auto Group has opened its 75,000-square-foot McGovern Collision Center in Shrewsbury.

To address physician shortage, Blue Cross to reimburse small Mass. primary care providers $20M

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts will provide up to $20 million in total reimbursements to small, independent primary care practices across Massachusetts, as it seeks to reduce patient waiting times.
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Shrewsbury Street 218-apartment project joins list of developments facing delays

A planned seven-story residential development on Shrewsbury Street is the latest Worcester real estate project facing setbacks, hampered by rising construction and financing costs.

Attorney, author specializing in employment and job transitions joins Bowditch

Bowditch & Dewey has hired attorney Steven Manchel as the Worcester law firm’s newest partner to join its employment and labor team. 
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