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Longtime MetroWest BBQ Restaurant Closing After 30 Years
A longtime MetroWest barbecue restaurant is preparing to close after three decades in business.

A longtime MetroWest barbecue restaurant is preparing to close after three decades in business.

A veterinary urgent care clinic in Westborough will permanently close next week after four years of serving pets and families.
The restaurant first opened in the city's South End more than 27 years ago.
A longtime pub in Worcester will close for good next month after decades in the city.
Flip the Bird said its final day open on Paradise Road will be on Sunday.
The business said that it had “no choice but to close our doors.”
One of the nation's largest retailers of boating, fishing and marine gear will close stores.
The chain closed its Revere shop after about three years.
The 100-year-old business is hosting an open-house sale this week.
The restaurant, well known for its casual food and its all-female waitstaff, announced it would close this week.
Company leadership cited financial challenges, including inflation and the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, as reasons for the shutdown.
The 93-year-old restaurant will shutter next month, its owner told MassLive.
The company that oversees the franchise-based chain filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy earlier this year.
The brand appears to be pivoting away from its legacy as a mall mainstay.
The Faneuil Hall landmark first opened its doors in 1975.
The business offers coworking and private office spaces, along with amenities such as meeting rooms and internet access.
A spokesperson for Walmart told Patch that it plans to relocate its operations from its Worcester facility to other locations nationwide.
The closure comes almost two months after the restaurant announced its plans to expand.
The iconic landmark in the city announced it wouldn’t reopen on Wednesday.
The well-known clothing retailer is seeking to market the leases of its Massachusetts stores after it declared bankruptcy.
The business will shutter after 16 years, but its owners promised it will be back.
The businesses atop the Boston skyline are shuttering, resulting in the layoffs of dozens of employees.
The company now has about 850 locations, including at least 10 in Massachusetts.
The fulfillment center, which is a subsidiary of American Eagle Outfitters is expected to close.
There will be a major redevelopment of the multi-level store, including new retail, dining, and wellness concepts.
The Springfield facility produces dry sausage and lunch meat.
Three companies in Massachusetts will lay off dozens of their workers this year.
The layoffs are scheduled to happen in March, according to a filing with the state.
A clothing retailer will close dozens of locations across the country and is currently offering steep discounts.
A clothing retailer with a presence in 45 states is reportedly planning to shutter all its locations and liquidate its inventory.
The market opened in Fenway in 2019.
More than 500 store locations shut down in 2025.
The business has been open in Marlborough for 10 years.
There are 15 Yankee Candle locations in the Bay State that could be affected.
The eatery announced it will close in the city after 33 years in business.
The store, in business for over 25 years, began a closing sale of all inventory this past weekend.
After more than six decades in business, Rite Aid shuttered all of its locations.
The location is the company's only store in the city.
The eatery is closing after health department concerns.
The eatery will close in March.