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Greater Good brewery moving to Worcester

Greater Good Imperial Brewing Co., a contract brewer, is planning to open a 10,000-square-foot brewery and taproom on Millbrook Street in Worcester early next year.

Deadhorse hill owners opening Korean restaurant on Shrewsbury St.

The team behind popular Downtown Worcester restaurant deadhorse hill will open a Korean restaurant this fall in the former Sweet space on Shrewsbury Street.

Railers to buy EcoTarium new train engine

The Worcester Railers hockey team have donated $250,000 to the EcoTarium as part of a five-year partnership to enhance science-based learning.

Reliant moving to Bay State Commons in Westborough

Reliant Medical Group is relocating all its Westborough primary and specialty care offices under one roof at the Bay State Commons shopping plaza in town.
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Nearly 100 Worcester businesses join PawSox push

The effort by Worcester officials to convince the Red Sox' Triple-A affiliate to move from Rhode Island to Worcester was joined by 98 key Central Massachusetts business leaders.

Worcester-Boston-area pay up 2.7%

Total compensation for private workers in the Boston area, including Worcester, was up 2.7 percent in the 12 months ending in June, narrowly beating the national average.

Domino’s, three others moving into former Pelletier facility

The former Pelletier's Building Supply on Water Street in Fitchburg is finding new use in retail.

Company fined $100K for Worcester streetlight project

A now-defunct company allegedly paid employees less than prevailing wages for a Worcester streetlight repair project is being forced to pay $100,000 in restitution and penalties.
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Former Fallon executive joins The Bridge of Central Massachusetts

Liz Olivera-Mustard is now vice president of quality management at The Bridge of Central Massachusetts.

St. Pierre represents Mass. in White House, and gives horseshoes to the president

St. Pierre Manufacturing Corp. has never been one for the spotlight, but it got more attention than most would dream of when it was invited to the White House for a Made in America event.
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