See the latest announcement from the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce.
Worcester Green Corps is off to a great start in terms of collecting trash, initiating beautification programs, and building partnerships.
The 2021 conference was presented by sponsors The Hanover Insurance Group and UMass Memorial Health.
Canal District Wines will be the only wine store in Worcester. A grand opening will be held Friday.
The new store will only be the second Amazon 4-star concept in Massachusetts.
The St. Vincent nurses strike is now the longest nurses strike in state history, and one of the longest active strikes in the nation.
Patton family invites MA communities to honor veterans and celebrate its first harvest at four-day Veterans Day Weekend Celebration
The Greendale Revitalization Project will focus on a large area between the former mall and Mountain Street.
The two-minute video, which can be seen below, is an updated version of the Chamber’s original A City Redefined video created in 2016.
The Boys & Girls Club of Worcester serves about 8,000 youth aged 8 – 18 and their families.
If the planet reaches this temperature, it’s predicted to be catastrophic for humanity and other life on earth.
The Shoppes at Blackstone Valley L.L.Bean store was originally announced in April.
Maury's Deli along Main Street opened just after World War II.
The Worcester Chamber is one of the state’s strongest advocates for increasing access to vocational technical education for all.
General’s Aide cannabis products, extracted and processed by Green Meadows, will direct part of sales to veteran causes and organizations.
The city is seeking ideas for the approximately 100 square-foot spot inside the historic train station.
The year 2020 brought hardships for us all. But one group of people particularly impacted has been small business owners.
The local Steam Café chain closed its locations in 2020, but one is coming back under new owners.
Many Central Mass residents and visitors have had the opportunity to enjoy a hot dog or a cold beer at Polar Park this summer.
The Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce helped to advocate for the initial return of the Worcester Night Life program.
Nature's Remedy, which operates a store in Millbury, was sold to Jushi, owner of several cannabis brands in seven U.S. states.
A developer wants to turn a former bakery along Quinsigamond Avenue near Crompton Park into a Neon Marketplace location.
The St. Vincent nurses strike in Worcester is now the longest in state history, according to the Massachusetts Nurses Association.
A developer wants to turn four former industrial buildings along Lagrange Street in Main South into more than 60 loft residences.
California-based Cookies will open a new location in Worcester where New Día opened in March.
The district managers then broke the neighborhoods up into “sites,” which focused on certain streets for the day with the youth workers.
About 15 percent of striking nurses may not be able to return to their original jobs, St. Vincent's corporate parent says.
The stores Truelieve and Major Bloom opening this weekend make a dozen adult cannabis stores in Worcester, and more are coming.
St. Vincent Hospital executives publicly issued a "last, best and final" offer to striking nurses Thursday.
A big change may be coming to Park Avenue in Worcester with plans for a large car-focused development.
The action comes as St. Vincent Hospital officials say they are close to making a final offer to striking nurses.
Nationally, around 101,000 eateries received grants, including some in the Worcester area.
Orientation for the new cohort begins September 1 at WorcLab, located at 44 Portland St. on the 4th floor.
Patton oversees all sales and marketing, including community engagement and wholesale activities.
The 77-unit building would replace Table Talk's longtime Kelley Square headquarters.
The owners of Meraki Café will go before a city board this week for a license to open the Shrewsbury Street spot.
Striking nurses in Worcester have targeted Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare, saying the corporation can afford their demands.
The Paycheck Protection Program helped around 103,507 Massachusetts businesses in 2021 alone, including some in Worcester.