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B.T.'s Smokehouse is a restaurant that specializes in dry-rubbed and slow-smoked barbecue and is located in the downtown section of Sturbridge, Massachusetts. The restaurant smokes about 9,000 pounds (4,100 kg) of meat per week, with brisket being 2,000 pounds (910 kg) to 3,000 pounds (1,400 kg) of that total. On a typical weekend, the ...
The Chamber of Central Mass South is the local chamber of commerce for portions of Hampden and Worcester counties within South Central Massachusetts.The chamber represents the business needs of over 300 businesses and thousands of employees in the area.
Husband and wife team Marco and Kathy Baldieri opened the new restaurant Mamma Italia in Sturbridge last summer, successfully combining the passions and experiences of Marco Baldieri, an executive ...
The first Piccadilly Pub restaurant was opened by William C. Martin in 1973 in the town of Westborough, Massachusetts. The chain offered a menu of American cuisine , with particular emphasis on seafood such as fish and chips , New England clam chowder , fried clams , lobster , scallops , and shrimp .
The Benton Franklin Health District gave failing grades in seven routine food safety inspections from Nov. 4-10 to restaurants, delis and a smoothie bar in the Tri-Cities.. The health district’s ...
Use the "3.5=star rule" to find the most "authentic" Chinese food, says Freddie Wong in his viral TikTok.
The News, headquartered in the historical Tiffany Leonard House downtown, steps from Town Hall, [1] focuses its coverage on the "tri-community" towns of Southbridge, Sturbridge and Charlton. The newspaper is sold at newsstands and through the US Mail. It is printed in Southbridge, in Building 25 of the former American Optical Company plant.
The Villager name is also used for new weekly Massachusetts newspapers started in July 2007 as The Sturbridge Villager and The Charlton Villager. This time also marked a period of change in circulation and distribution, as the Webster Times , Spencer New Leader , and Blackstone Valley Tribune were converted to free "by request" weeklies, mailed ...