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Worcester talent agency has local client cast in Hollywood version of Stephen King novel

A local actor represented by a Worcester-based talent agency will soon appear on the silver screen alongside big Hollywood stars like Josh Brolin and William H. Macy.

ICE operation apprehends 370 in Mass., including four in Central Mass.

Of those apprehended, one individual was from Worcester, one from Milford, and two from Marlborough.

Clark student workers end strike but will continue unionization efforts, organizers say

After 10 days of picketing, Clark University student workers have ended their strike meant to bring attention to their efforts to unionize at the Worcester school.

Canton firm buys four Central Mass. car washes for $3.4M

A Canton-based firm, which already owns several car washes in Central Massachusetts, has purchased four more for a total price of $3.41 million.
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Higgins Armory listed for sale

Constructed over a three-year period concluding in 1931, the four-story building opened as The Museum of Steel and Armor.

QCC signs guaranteed admissions agreement with Worcester Public Schools

Worcester Public Schools high school graduates will now receive guaranteed admission to Quinsigamond Community College as the Worcester institutions have entered into a partnership to streamline the college admissions process.  

Long-awaited South Coast rail begins service Monday

The region has lacked rail service for the past 65 years, and the new line joins a string of others into Boston.

🔒Q&A: Bringing history to life at the American Antiquarian Society

The world’s largest collection of pre-20th century, American ephemera sits prominently on Salisbury Street in Worcester.
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Movers & Shakers for March 24, 2025

Employees are being hired, promoted, and elected to boards throughout Mirick O’Connell, Fletcher Tilton, and MutualOne Bank.

🔒United force: Central Mass. business leaders are standing by their DEI initiatives amid federal funding threats

In Central Massachusetts, a group of top business executives are taking a public stance, sticking with DEI while at the risk of losing federal revenue.
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