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Bay State employers confident despite uncertainty

Bay State employers remain optimistic about their prospects, according to confidence index results released Tuesday.

Harr Motor Group fined $17K for Worcester pollution

The state has fined Harr Motor Co. $17,021 for violating the air pollution and hazardous waste regulations at two Worcester facilities.

Two-story restaurant to open in Mercantile Center

Broadway Hospitality Group has been signed a deal to open a 500-seat restaurant at the Mercantile Center.

Cirque villain actor requires 90 minutes of daily fitness

Cirque Du Soleil is back at the DCU Center in Worcester, but this time they're on ice.
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BJ’s adding private-label spirits

BJ’s Wholesale Club is adding three liquor options to its private-label Wellsley Farms line.

American Alarm in Worcester buys Sutton security firm

Worcester security firm American Alarm and Communications buys Eaglestar Security Inc. in Sutton.

Living Earth market closing after 49 years in Worcester

The Living Earth Natural Market & Cafe is closing its doors at the end of the year after nearly a half-century in business, it announced Tuesday.

3cross Fermentation Co-op to reopen

Ten months after a community-owned brewing company shut its taps on Knowlton Avenue, 3cross Fermentation Cooperative is planning to relaunch next month.
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Curry Printing shutters Worcester operations

Curry Printing has closed its Worcester plant and consolidating those services into its Westborough headquarters.

A.C. Moore’s closure will leave three Central Mass. stores dark

The pending closure of the national arts-and-crafts retail supplier A.C. Moore will including shuttering three Central Massachusetts locations.
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