• After this summer’s “boil water” order hurt Gloucester fishermen, the state is offering low-interest loans to help bail them out. [Boston Herald]
• Boxing champion Julio Chavez is opening a boxing-themed restaurant and entertainment complex in Phoenix, Arizona. [NRN]
• After a recession-fueled slump, Whole Foods is finally seeing sales pick up. [WSJ]
• A California-based tomato-processing executive has plead guilty for his participation in a conspiracy to drive up food prices that included Kraft and Frito-Lay. [AP]