The company offers a variety of products at its locations throughout the world.
Proceeds from the Limited-Edition Ale Will Support Project Bread’s Mission to End Hunger in Massachusetts
Heroes in Health Care Supports Essential Funding for Home Health and Hospice Care
Zara has been selling clothes for 50 years.
Owner Tom Furrier believes people write better with a typewriter because the keys slow down typing to the speed that the brain can think.
There are 19 vacancies alone in Central Square. Soon, Hilton's Tent City will make 20. The outdoor store will soon close.
Anti-Hunger Advocate to Lead Fundraising for Make Hunger History Coalition
The cafe will be across the street from the school's campus.
"I know exactly how I felt, and I felt like it was for me more than it was for the baby," business owner Meghan Block told WBZ-TV.
Whitney's first opened in 1953.
The money is funded through the Cambridge Equity Fund.
Van Leeuwen has opened its third location in the Boston area.
The layoffs announcement is the third this year by Takeda, a Japanese company with its U.S. headquarters in Massachusetts.
VNA Care's annual Gala raises essential funds for home health and hospice care in Massachusetts
Local Nonprofit to Use Community Investment Funds from Greater Boston Food Bank to Advance Hunger-Relief Efforts
Radian Compliance is a WBENC certified Women’s Business Enterprise and Women-Owned Small Business
Charitable Spice Packs Sold at Curio.com Fight Food Insecurity
Cambridge/Somerville nonprofit receives 3 years of funding from Cummings Foundation
Rescued Food Brings Nutrition to Specialty Care Patients
AWARDED $15,000 BY ADAMS COMMUNITY BANK
Massachusetts’ Leading Anti-Hunger Nonprofit Brings Back In-Person Walk for Hunger
Nonprofit Welcomes Board Chair Stephen Pratt as Interim CEO
Funds Support the Nonprofit’s Year-Round Food Rescue and Redistribution Efforts
The Cambridge-based company says Pfizer used key pieces of mRNA technology developed by Moderna.
Cambridge Staple Celebrates Mentoring with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern MA and New England Patriots Wide Receiver Kendrick Bourne
Cambridge area restaurants were helped by a federal program as part of the American Rescue Plan Act.
The Paycheck Protection Program benefited nearly 12 million businesses in the U.S., including some in Cambridge.
Some of the improvements, such as installing new energy-efficient light bulbs, occur right on the spot.
Masks or face coverings are required at all times at indoor and outdoor venues and events, except when eating or drinking.
This new program provided two opportunities for businesses to receive assistance.
Residents are reminded that the City of Cambridge provides free daily COVID-19 testing at various sites across the City.
In addition, the Administration also announced nearly $31 million in awards to 710 additional small businesses in the tenth round.
Bankruptcy filings were down in Middlesex County last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
See how well utility providers in the Cambridge area and across MA serve their electric customers.
Thanks to this joint effort, enrollment in the 2021 edition of the directory significantly increased with 54% additional entries.
This new program provides two opportunities for businesses to receive assistance.
The City of Cambridge will continue to take a cautious and measured approach to activities and industries permitted in Cambridge.
Customers of fitness centers and health clubs shall only utilize the facility for a ninety minute time period, per day.
The SBA, SCORE, and other local business organizations are offering a variety of small business education sessions around COVID-19 topics.
To date, the Baker-Polito Administration has awarded more than $232 million in direct financial support to 4,757 small businesses.