Email Newsletters

North County

Olympia Sports to close five Central Mass. stores

Olympia Sports has begun the closing sales of 76 stores with $44 million in inventory, including five in Central Massachusetts, as the acquisition of the Maine company by sports retailer JackRabbit moves forward.

New restaurant opening at Wachusett Mountain

When Mount Wachusett Ski Area opens for the season tentatively on Nov. 29, it will have a new restaurant in nearby Princeton serving its customers.

Winchendon firm owner pleads guilty to $19M Medicaid fraud

The former owner of Winchendon transportation company Rite Way has pleaded guilty to charges related to an alleged $19 million in Medicaid fraud.

Tariffs forcing Simonds Saw to sell Fitchburg office, lay off employees

Sharpening tools manufacturer Simonds Saw announced Thursday it has entered into an agreement to sell its property at 135 Intervale Road in Fitchburg as it cuts back its manufacturing in Fitchburg due to tariff pressures, although it plans to retain its corporate offices at the location.
ADVERTISEMENT

FSU renaming North Hall in honor of first African American graduate

Framingham State University has received approval to rename North Hall in honor of Mary Elizabeth (Miles) Bibb, the college’s first African American graduate and a pioneering abolitionist.

Fitchburg landfill odors lead to DEP fine

The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection penalized Foxboro company Resource Control $20,000 for violating solid waste and air pollution control regulations at the Fitchburg-Westminster Landfill.

State approves cannabis operations in Millis, Fitchburg

The Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission has approved a cannabis retail shop in Millis and a cultivation facility in Fitchburg.

🔒#buylocal is more than a hipster catchphrase

Buying local is more than just a marketing phrase and it should matter to you.
ADVERTISEMENT

🔒Fidelity Bank’s newest C-suite executive focuses on culture

Fidelity Bank Chief LifeDesign Officer Sherri Pitcher is focused on culture and customer engagement.

🔒Local marijuana tech companies face out-of-state competitors, regulatory hurdles

Marijuana technology companies in Central Massachusetts face challenges amid opportunity.
ADVERTISEMENT

Latest Stories

More Business News
ADVERTISEMENT

Thought Leadership

More Thought Leadership

Career Opportunities

More Jobs | Submit a Job
More Events | Submit an Event

Get our email newsletter

Stay up-to-date on the companies, people and issues that impact businesses in Central Massachusetts.

Close the CTA