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Tuesday, August 15, 2017
Deadhorse hill owners opening Korean restaurant on Shrewsbury St.
The team behind popular Downtown Worcester restaurant deadhorse hill will open a Korean restaurant this fall in the former Sweet space on Shrewsbury Street.
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Greater Good brewery moving to Worcester
Greater Good Imperial Brewing Co., a contract brewer, is planning to open a 10,000-square-foot brewery and taproom on Millbrook Street in Worcester early next year.
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TJX continues growth with 6% rise in sales
TJX continues to be a rare bright spot in the retail industry, reporting a 6-percent increase in sales for the second quarter on Tuesday.
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Construction firm turning old tavern into school facility
Construction has begun on the renovation of an 18th-century tavern into a new facility to be used by the Riverbend School in Natick.
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MBTA agrees to test regular service to Foxborough on Franklin, Fairmount line
Regular daily commuter rail service will run to Foxborough beginning in the spring of 2019 under a pilot program that critics say could diminish service in Boston.
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Low-cost animal clinic opening in Worcester
The Second Chance Animal Shelter is opening a new location in Worcester on Wednesday.
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Innovation in action
Innovative ideas are nice. Innovation in action is profitable.
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Regional Roundup
Question of the Week
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The Massachusetts Energy Facilities Siting Board approved a 200-megawatt expansion of the Exelon power plant in Medway, after a 29-month process where the project was opposed by residents and environmental activists.
What role should the government play in energy infrastructure regulation?
None. The region needs more energy infrastructure and it shouldn't be impeded.
Make sure projects are safe but they should largely be approved.
Limit fossil fuels and encourage renewables.
Strike a balance between environmental protection and energy needs.
Keep projects away from all residents and environmental hazards.

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