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🔒Takeout, delivery or nothing: Central Mass. restaurants and breweries face dilemmas over staying open and how to reopen dining rooms

The necessity of staying far apart from others has become clear to restaurateurs that habits will likely change long after dine-in eating returns.

🔒The new guide to business longevity, by multi-generational companies

Four multigenerational Central Mass. businesses owners underscore the importance of mixing up both their goods and their services, as well as an overwhelming willingness to adapt to customer requests and market demands.

Q&A: Leominster furniture maker has overhauled operations

Bruce Platzman, president & CEO of Leominster office furniture manufacturer, has told WBJ his company has made a number of adjustments as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.

Weetabix sells Clinton manufacturing site for $2.5M

Weetabix has sold its now-defunct Clinton manufacturing facility more than two years after the cereal and snack maker announced plans to close.
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Fidelity Bank doing tenfold business in April

It has not been a normal month for Fidelity Bank. Like practically every bank anywhere, the Leominster bank has rushed to help small businesses apply for federal pandemic aid, while also working with homeowners looking to refinance with incredibly low interest rates.

Wachusett Brewing, Atlas Distributing releasing beer to benefit outbreak response

Wachusett Brewing Co. and Atlas Distributing are releasing a new beer to raise money for coronavirus response funds.

Movers & Shakers for April 13, 2020

Companies like Worcester Fitness, Centage Corp., Anna Maria College and Clinton Savings Bank all have had recent hires and promotions.

🔒Essential manufacturers in Central Mass. have found a way to produce

Essential manufacturing includes a wide spectrum of workers, ranging from those who produce medical supplies to those who support the agricultural market, and everything in between.
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🔒Central Mass. manufacturers are joining the coronavirus fight

The Gov. Charlie Baker Administration has leaned on the state’s manufacturers, creating the Manufacturing Emergency Response Team under the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative to coordinate manufacturers’ move toward pandemic-related materials.

🔒Central Mass. colleges face an uncertain future

College leaders in Central Massachusetts are grappling with an upturned admissions period and wondering what fall enrollment will look like if students decide they don’t want to travel far for school, or even whether a fall semester would be able to take place on campus anyway.
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