cecn.com Friday, Feb 2, 2018
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What’s up with Worcester
Published on Jan 3, 2019
After ailing for decades, the heart of the Commonwealth arises with a strong, steady beat.
15 Massachusetts businesses, including MGM Springfield, CRRC, Table Talk Pies, Wayfair, win economic impact awards
Masslive.com
by Peter Goonan
A state organization has awarded its annual “Economic Impact” honors to 15 companies statewide recognized for outstanding contributions to the state economy.
MassEcon, the state’s private sector partner in promoting business growth in Massachusetts, honored the businesses with the Team Massachusetts Economic Impact Awards for contributions of investment, job growth, facility expansion and community development, MassEcon stated in a news release.
Tips for having a stress free Thanksgiving
NECN.COM
Wednesday 1/21/18
Lifestyle expert Alyssa Stevens shares tips on how to have a stress-free Thanksgiving.
Rocco’s, Table Talk Pies team up to create pie doughnuts
Phantom Gourmet segment – Table Talk Pies
Phantom Gourmet segment WBZ-TV’s News Friday 11/16/18
Jacob visits Table Talk Pies in Worcester
Wormtown Brewery teams up with Table Talk Pies
telegram.com
By Matt Tota
WORCESTER – The brewmaster at Wormtown Brewery has a not-so-secret indulgence that, up until a few years ago, never entwined with his love of beer.
Ben Roesch can’t get enough Table Talk Pies.
He scarfs down one a week. “And it might be more like two a week,” said Wormtown managing partner David Fields.
During a 2016 meeting with his brew staff, Mr. Roesch surprised everyone by announcing Wormtown would make a Table Talk Pumpkin Pie-flavored ale. They laughed away the suggestion.
The Power 50: Harry Kokkinis
WBJournal.com
HARRY KOKKINIS
President
Table Talk Pies, Inc., Worcester
Residence: Worcester
Colleges: Amherst College, UMass
The 94-year-old Table Talk Pies has been owned by the same family for three generations, and Kokkinis’ chapter in that legacy will be the expansion of its production and return to its roots in Worcester.
Hot dogs take the field at Hanover Insurance Park
By Craig S. Semon
Telegram & Gazette Staff
WORCESTER – Hot Dog! Worcester Bravehearts were renamed Tuesday night as the Coney Island Hot Dogs, beating out another tasty Worcester institution, Table Talk Pies, for the coveted honor.
John W. S. Creedon Jr., owner of the Worcester Bravehearts (and the man who passed out free Spag’s statue bobbleheads at a Bravehearts game last year), and Dave Peterson, general manager of the baseball team, came up with the promotional campaign in which the Bravehearts would briefly be renamed the Pies or the Hot Dogs (in honor of Table Talk Pies or George’s Coney Island Hot Dogs).