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A 40-acre Shrewsbury winery property sold for $2M

A Shrewsbury winery property was sold for $2 million on Friday, according to the Worcester District Registry of Deeds.

🔒Q&A: Marketer launches entrepreneur conference

In 2016, Hernandez opened GEM Marketing Solutions and has solidified a stable roster of clients in and around the city. Her small business offers help with getting businesses an online presence, website design, and social media marketing.

Clinton Savings Bank opens Shrewsbury branch at Market Basket plaza

Clinton Savings Bank opened a new branch at Edgemere Crossing in Shrewsbury on March 20, joining supermarket Market Basket, which opened its new store at the plaza in January.

GWCF selects 19 artists for Business of Art cohort

The Greater Worcester Community Foundation has selected 19 artists for its second Business of Art cohort, which is funded by GWCF’s Creative Worcester Initiative in partnership with the Boston-based Barr Foundation and the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art's Assets for Artists program. 
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Shrewsbury event company consolidates and expands at new location

Atlas Event Group is moving from its two current Shrewsbury locations to a larger combined space at 910 Boston Turnpike in Shrewsbury.

Boston developer expands Shrewsbury holdings by buying auto-dealer lot

An affiliate of Boston developer GFI Partners purchased two lots totaling 4.23 acres along Route 20 in Shrewsbury for a combined $1.85 million.

Developer proposes 300-condo mixed-income project in Shrewsbury

Pulte Homes of New England of Westborough has proposed a 300-unit condominium community, called Emerald Run, off Route 20 in Shrewsbury.

Westborough retail, office plaza sells for $11M

Bay State Commons in Westborough was sold for $11 million to a Framingham development partnership.
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Karyn Polito named to board of Berkshire Bank parent

Former Massachusetts lieutenant governor and lifelong Shrewsbury resident Karyn Polito on Thursday was appointed to the board of Berkshire Hills Bancorp, Inc.

🔒Stretch codes: More stringent building codes coming to Central Mass.

With new building codes on the horizon, battles will be fought in the name of progress, as developers and various interest groups are hesitant to make sweeping changes.
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