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Tough times for Mass. beer brewers amid nationwide downturn
Tough times for Mass. beer brewers amid nationwide downturn

Axios

time30-06-2025

  • Business
  • Axios

Tough times for Mass. beer brewers amid nationwide downturn

Six of the ten largest craft breweries in Massachusetts saw sales crater in 2024, an exclusive Axios analysis finds. Why it matters: The figures indicate the Bay State's well-established beer scene is not exempt from the tough times plaguing the nation's brewing industry. State of play: The state's largest brewer by far, Boston Beer Co., the maker of Sam Adams products, saw sales dip 23% in 2024 compared to the prior year, our analysis of Brewers Association data shows. Trillium Brewing, Berkshire Brewing Company, Greater Good Imperial Brewing Co., Lord Hobo Brewing and the Tasty Liquid Alliance (Aeronaut and Dorchester Brewing Co.) all saw declines. Sales of Lord Hobo, the ninth-largest brewer in Mass., declined 44% according to the data. Yes, but: Four breweries in the top 10 saw sales hop upward in part thanks to a focus on new-wave beer styles that appeal to the shifting customer base. Those four: Barrel One Collective (Harpoon, Wachusett, Smuttynose and Long Trail), Hendler Family Brewing Company (Jack's Abbey, Night Shift and Wormtown), Tree House Brewery and Mighty Squirrel.

Appalachian Trail challenge: Franklin man's 100-mile run for a cause
Appalachian Trail challenge: Franklin man's 100-mile run for a cause

Yahoo

time30-05-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Appalachian Trail challenge: Franklin man's 100-mile run for a cause

Franklin resident James Flannery is preparing for a 100-mile run across part of the Appalachian Trail to raise awareness and support for mental health, according to a community announcement. The run, scheduled for June 20, will cover some of the northernmost leg of the trail, known as the 'Hundred-Mile Wilderness.' It stretches from Monson in Western Massachusetts to Abol Bridge in Maine, and is considered the most remote and rugged part of the trail, with a total elevation gain of 18,000 feet. It typically takes hikers eight to 12 days to complete, but Flannery aims to finish in less than 30 hours, according to the announcement. 'The goal for me is to make it end to end, raise money for SAFE, and have a good day,' he said in a statement. 'We have to respond': How Gov. Healey acknowledged May as Mental Health Awareness Month Flannery, an experienced trail hiker, runner and ultramarathoner, is no stranger to challenging terrains. He has previously 'yo-yo hiked' the 272-mile Long Trail in Vermont, summited 14,000-foot peaks in Colorado and hiked the Hundred-Mile Wilderness route, according to the announcement. 'It's about stepping into the unknown,' Flannery said. 'I like not knowing how my mind and body are going to respond. You get to the second 50 miles, that part you've never done before, and you think, 'This is new, this is fun.'' In addition to completing the run, Flannery hopes to achieve a "fastest known time" for completing the course. It's currently 29.5 hours. 'If I have a remarkable day, an FKT might be a cherry on top,' he said. Flannery said he's planning a rare southbound route, which will take him across the trail's highest elevation gains in the second half of his race. Streets of Lexington: Runner completes self-designed 50-mile ultramarathon 'The first 50 (miles) will be kind of casual,' he said, laughing. 'Then, I'll have enough in the tank to do the mountainous sections. That's more exciting for me.' Beyond the personal challenge, Flannery is committed to raising mental health awareness and increasing access to resources. He chose to fundraise for SAFE Coalition, a Franklin area nonprofit that offers support services like teen programing, support groups and one-on-one counseling at no cost. 'As someone who has struggled with mental health at times myself, I can definitely see why SAFE's work is helpful to folks,' he said. 'I am inspired to help the cause, and I don't have a ton of money to donate. But I can do this adventure run and raise money, and I hope it will be as helpful.' For more information about Flannery's run and to support his cause, visit or text "100run" to 50155. SAFE can be contacted at info@ or 508-488-8105. This story was created by reporter Beth McDermott, bmcdermott1@ with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Journalists were involved in every step of the information gathering, review, editing and publishing process. Learn more at or share your thoughts at with our News Automation and AI team. This article originally appeared on The Milford Daily News: Franklin ultrarunner will take on 100-mile chunk of Appalachian Trail

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