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Johnson leaves Becker with bigger endowment, smarter students

Robert Johnson left Becker College after seven years to become the chancellor of the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth.

Atlas distributes world’s best beer

In the last four years, Atlas has grown its employee base from 170 to 225 – including having a 25-percent minority workforce – while being appointed to represent major beer brands in Central Massachusetts.

The importance of talking about sexual assault

Since 2011, Anna Maria College has been raising awareness about sexual assault and helping our community break the silence.

Monster Movers keeps growing

For the second year in a row in 2016, Monster Movers was named to the Inc. 5000 of fastest growing companies, including being a top 20 fastest growing transportation firms in the United States.
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Mount Carmel church to enter historic redevelopment debate

As the demolition protection ends on Mount Carmel, another historic Worcester building enters the debate of preservation vs. teardown.

Polar keeps Worcester on the map

Founded 135 years ago as a whiskey and seltzer company, Polar Beverages has been innovating ever since Prohibition forced the Worcester manufacturer to switch to carbonated beverages.

Safety and growth help DiLeo Gas thrive

Since taking over, their father's company, Paul and Harry DiLeo have doubled the firm's customer base and tripled its number of employees to nine, all while focusing on safety to result in zero accidents and injuries.

Money, passion creating Worcester’s creative hub

Laura Marotta & Stacy Lord took a giant step toward bringing their vision of a collaborative Worcester artists space to life by buying the former Worcester Boys Club building on Ionic Avenue.
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Upscale Princeton restaurant moving to Beechwood Hotel

Sonoma Restaurant in Princeton will move to Worcester this fall in the current CERES space at the Beechwood Hotel.

Restaurant and bar opens in former Caffe Dolce spot

A new restaurant opened in the former Caffe Dolce building on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester this week, offering a little bit more than just coffee, dessert and drinks.
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