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Jack’s Abby to host state beer group’s conference

With dozens of more breweries expected to open in the next few years, Jack's Abby Craft Lagers in Framingham and statewide industry group are holding an event this month to make sure those young brewers have the knowledge they need to be successful.

Sanofi lays off 95 Framingham workers

French drugmaker Sanofi is laying off 95 employees from its Framingham location.

Springdale collaborates with Louisville brewery to make clear beer

What began as a joke blossomed into a collaboration that had Jack's Abby spinoff Springdale Beer and Louisville-based Against the Grain Brewery creating a completely clear IPA dubbed Any IPA.

Worcester County had 1.2M rideshare trips last year

There were 1,213,440 ride sharing trips with companies like Uber and Lyft started in Worcester County last year, an average of about 3,324 rides each day, according to a new state report.
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Charitable Works

Avidia Bank donated $1,000 to MetroWest Mediation Services, to help with a peer-mediation program at Framingham State...

Strand, Elm theaters buck against industry trends

The Strand and the Elm theaters keep prices low and capitalize on the loyalty of theater-goers who put a premium on the old-fashion experience of seeing a movie.

Why you should care about GDPR

In about a month, Europe will begin enforcement of its General Data Protection Regulation, to prevent businesses from misusing or mishandling people's information. While GDPR was implemented on another continent, it will have a real impact on Central Massachusetts companies.

Marlborough chamber CEO retiring after 31 years

More than 80 applicants have applied to the Marlborough Regional Chamber of Commerce board of directors to fill the vacant CEO position.
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Movers & shakers

Leominster Credit Union, Reliant Medical Group and law firm Fletcher Tilton are among the firms announcing new hires and promotions.

11 Central Mass. communities in line for investment program

Neighborhoods in 11 Central Massachusetts communities are in line to be designated as areas encouraging new investment.
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