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Putting on the first Worcester Wine Festival

Ed Russo founded Lock 50 in Worcester's Canal District a year ago, accelerating his plans for a relaxing retirement at the urging of his son.

Viewpoint: Incubators need local support

The strength of an incubator is the community it supports and the engagement of strategic partners, entrepreneurs and mentors.

Editorial: Seeing the whole economic development picture

Hanover didn't create the 225 jobs required for its 5-percent tax break on the improvements to its Lincoln Street headquarters but having the company make those improvements still increases the value of its properties and the ones around it.

10 things I know about… Safe computing

Use strong passwords and keep them secure. Passwords should contain a mix of capital and lower-case letters, numbers, symbols and spaces.
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Citing lack of funding, Hopkinton incubator to close

The end of the month will mark the end of the road for TechSandBox, the Hopkinton business incubator founded at Becker College four years ago.

Proposal would demolish church for apartments, retail

Worcester's Notre Dame des Canadiens Church could be demolished in favor of a residential-retail development if the city approves a plan from the same group behind the 145 Front St. project.

Worcester mental health agency raided by FBI

A Worcester mental health agency was raided by the Federal Bureau of Investigation on Tuesday, the bureau confirmed.

Worcester health agency buys JP rehab center

Ascentria Care Alliance announced Thursday that it has acquired a Jamaica Plain rehabilitation center in order to grow its Boston presence and expand its elder service offerings.
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Berkshire Bank’s profits grew 23%

Following its completion of an agreement to acquire Worcester-based Commerce Bancshares, net income at Berkshire Hills Bancorp, Inc. grew by 23 percent in the second quarter.

Worcester horseshoe maker presents at White House

St. Pierre Manufacturing, a Worcester manufacturer of pitching horseshoe sets, represented Massachusetts on Monday at the White House's Made in America event.
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