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Worcester coffee shop closed until further notice
Worcester’s Brew on the Grid, a coffee shop located at 56 Franklin St., is closed until further notice. Owners decided to shut down the café because of the departure of its full-time manager and due to staffing shortages over the past several months, according to an email from the Grid Hospitality Group obtained by MassLive.
Massachusetts DEP on How to Deal With Fruit Fly Infestation
I do not recall experiencing a fruit fly infestation like the one that has taken shape inside my apartment in recent days. Those little boogers keep on coming. It turns out we are not alone. I have heard from others through social media that they too have been deluged by fruit flies. In mid-September, I joked when my cousin Nancy posted on Facebook that she needed suggestions for deleting the little critters.
Mass. animal shelter needs help after 23 dogs surrendered all at once
There are 14 male and nine female dogs. Twenty-three small dogs were given to a Massachusetts animal shelter by an “overwhelmed owner” on Thursday. There are 14 male and nine female dogs — all under 4 years old and weighing 10 pounds or less, according to a statement from Second Chance Animal Services in East Brookfield.
Why Massachusetts’ Oldest Restaurant is an Absolute Must-Visit
Massachusetts certainly has its fair share of fantastic restaurants and eateries throughout the state. Most are even known for being as some of the best throughout the New England region. But as there is in most states, there's always one that will achieve a certain iconic status. It's a restaurant that you can't afford to pass up the opportunity to dine at given the chance and it happens to be the oldest restaurant in the Bay State. And now it's also being called the one "cant-miss" spot throughout all of Massachusetts.
Worcester Pizza Fest offers a taste of 11 restaurant's pizzas
It will soon be a pizza-palooza in the heart of Massachusetts. The Worcester Pizza Fest, an event hosted by Pulse Magazine, will showcase pizza from almost a dozen city restaurants on Saturday, Oct. 12, from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. The festival will take place at Greater Good Brewery at...
Worcester’s Exchange Street to host farmer’s market — food, music and beer
Fresh produce, fish, maple syrup and other goods from farms and businesses will be featured on Worcester’s Exchange Street next week for a brand-new farmers’ market. The Market on Exchange farmers market will be open from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 13, and during that time, the entire street will be shut off from traffic.
Massachusetts Drive-In Announces Horror Movie Marathon
If you're looking for a fun and memorable way to celebrate the spooky season then look no further than this horror movie marathon hosted at a popular drive-in. The Mendon Twin Drive-In, which first opened its doors in 1954, has announced it'll be hosting its 3rd Annual Horror Movie Marathon, which will start at 7 PM on Saturday, October 19th, and go until 5 AM the next morning.
Nibi the ‘diva’ beaver to stay at rescue centre after dramatic court battle
The question of whether a two-year-old beaver named Nibi can stay with the rescuers she has known since she was a baby or must be released into the wild was resolved Thursday when the Massachusetts governor stepped in to protect Nibi.The state issued a permit to Newhouse Wildlife Rescue for Nibi to remain at the rehabilitation facility and serve as an educational animal. “Nibi has captured the hearts of many of our residents, mine included,” Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey said Thursday. “We’re excited to share that we have issued a permit for Nibi to remain in Newhouse’s care, continuing...
The Greatest Parade On Earth Is In Massachusetts
As we all know, the 68th annual Fall Foliage Parade is this Sunday October 6th, put on by 1Berkshire. This year’s theme is “Berk du Soleil – The Greatest Show in North Berkshire” where the parade promises to be a spellbinding journey into the extraordinary, where dreams take flight and imagination knows no bounds.
Long-stalled gambling data project moves forward in Massachusetts
Massachusetts gaming regulators are moving forward with a data collection project dealing with problem gambling that’s been on ice for almost a decade. Gaming commissioners last week described the project’s progress as “miraculous,” navigating many moving parts and start-stops over the last 13 years. When Massachusetts casino gambling was legalized in 2011, the enabling law […]
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