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Long-time Worcester market closes Cambridge Street satellite location

Family-owned Worcester butcher and grocer D'Errico's Market has closed its Cambridge Street location after almost two years, according to the company's Facebook page.

Q&A: A holistic approach to treating neurological conditions

Dr. Jordan Eisenstock is board-certified neurologist and psychiatrist and founder of Community Neuroscience Services in Worcester and Westborough.

EforAll to offer Spanish-language Central Mass. accelerator program for the first time

Entrepreneurship for All, a Lowell-based nonprofit which provides entrepreneurs aid through mentorship and classes, will be offering its year-long business accelerator program in Spanish for the first time in Central Massachusetts, starting in January.

ARCpoint Labs expands to Worcester

Gauri Bhalakia, president of both ARCpoint Labs of Southboro-Framingham and ARCpoint Labs of Worcester, started the business in 2016.
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Real-estate entrepreneurs seek to benefit from CCC Social Equity Program with Oxford cannabis business

Finest Trees LLC, owned by Worcester property developers, Rebecca and Daniel Yarnie, has applied to open a cannabis dispensary in Oxford.

🔒Q&A: Bringing fast-casual African food to the masses

After operating Accra Girls restaurant on Worcester’s Grafton Street with his family, Emmanuel Larbi branched out to a second location: Akra Eatery in the Worcester Public Market.

🔒Small business organizations are narrowing the financing gap for entrepreneurs of color

when entrepreneurs of color turn to banks and other investors, research shows they’re often given less consideration than white founders.

🔒Main South Business Association creates power through community

The three-year-old Main South Business Association is helping small companies in one of Worcester’s most culturally diverse neighborhood overcome unique obstacles
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🔒The Massachusetts CROWN Act normalizes racially and culturally diverse appearances in the workplace

On July 26, Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker signed this same CROWN Act into law to prohibit discrimination against employees, students, and other individuals based on their natural or protective hairstyle.

Wonder Plunger creator receives $50K financing from North Central Mass. Development Corp.

Wonder Products of Sterling, has been approved by the North Central Massachusetts Development Corp. of Fitchburg for a $50,000 loan.
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