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Worcester holding landlord summit

The city of Worcester is holding its first-ever landlord summit aimed at informing owners and potential investors about the nuances of being a landlord.

Worcester bottler producing organic drink

A uniquely New England product -- an organic spritzer sweetened with maple syrup -- is now being produced in Worcester.

Boston restaurant group expanding to Shrewsbury

Burtons Grill & Bar, which is headquartered in Boston and has 14 locations on the East Coast, plans to add seven locations in the next two years, including to Shrewsbury.

RI office space designer setting up Worcester showroom

The Rhode Island office design and furniture firm Sheehans will open a new 5,000-square-foot showroom in downtown Worcester by January.
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Railers rank 14th in ECHL for corporate sponsorships

With a year before the puck drops on its first game, the Worcester Railers HC is already among the top half of ECHL hockey teams in corporate sponsorship sales, the club's owner announced.

Worcester airport gets $7.7M

The Worcester Airport has received a $7,749,620 federal grant that will grow the flight capacity with an additional taxiway.

Worcester hotel developer named Hilton developer of the year

The developer of Worcester's Homewood Suites by Hilton has been recognized by the hotel company as the developer of the year for long-term stay Hilton locations.

Rectrix Aviation launching Worcester-to-DC passenger flights

The CEO of Rectrix Aviation has announced his intention to offer regular flights from Worcester to the Baltimore-Washington, D.C. airport, making it the second company to offer regular flights out of Worcester.
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Saint Vincent found at fault in wrong kidney removal

The federal government has found Saint Vincent Hospital at fault in a recent instance of wrong-kidney removal and threatened to cut the hospital from the Medicare program unless changes are made.

Shrewsbury attorney confirmed to superior court

The Governor's Council voted 8-0 to support Gov. Charlie Baker's pick of a Shrewsbury attorney to a Superior Court judgeship on Wednesday.
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