The garden, previously known as Tower Hill, is on a path to replacing all of its gas-powered landscaping equipment.
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Worcester DA Joseph Early Jr. said changing a police report — a key piece of the probe — was done to protect "basic human dignity."
The Worcester museum is holding its first adult event since the pandemic, where you can learn about how beer works (and drink it).
Benefit honored 25th anniversary of the Rose Monahan Hospice Home
The Grove Street pantry is a new offering from Thrive Support & Advocacy, which assists kids and adults with developmental disabilities.
Worcester's municipal aggregation program allows residents to buy electricity using a broker that offers lower rates than National Grid.
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Finding the best fall pumpkin at a field in Worcester could come at an increased cost this year.
Saturday's sale in Worcester benefiting the United Way will offer deep discounts on a wide range of construction materials.
Worcester Public Library patrons will get an extra day of the week to read, browse and more.
Worcester's 2022 leaf collection bonanza — and accompanying parking bans — will begin after Halloween.
The local hiking event is on now, challenging residents to discover new trails and raise money for the Greater Worcester Land Trust.
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350 Central Mass wants the international banking corporation to stop financing the fossil fuel industry.
See the week's top stories: Fundraiser for mom killed in crash, new life for big box store, local athletes go international, more.
The Worcester Public Library Foundation's annual meeting this week will include the Dr. William F. and Betty O’Neil Service Award ceremony.
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Ahead of an expected city council debate this month, a local group wants a lower threshold for "affordable" units in new developments.
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The wins at J&J Variety store account for more than half of all $100,000 wins this week in Massachusetts.
A state map shows which rare species live in your city or town. MassWildlife is looking for sightings of the endangered plants and animals.
Steve Salisbury has joined the FCP Live-In team as a Care Coordinator for the Worcester County and Metro West, Massachusetts areas.
The design contest highlights National Library Card Sign-up Month in September.
Cities and towns will host vigils and awareness events this week to mark Overdose Awareness Day on Aug. 31.
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Starting Oct. 1, recyclables that don't meet certain standards will be left at the curb.
With a Thursday move-out date looming, about two dozen Mill Street residents are living in a hotel while they search for new homes.
Celebration of Caring to raise funds for visiting nurses, mark 25th anniversary of Rose Monahan Hospice Home
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Head to downtown Worcester Saturday for performances, art and more at the LGBTQ+ Pride festival.
On Aug. 27, cleanup organizers want 10,000-plus people to return to the Blackstone for an enormous litter pickup.
Can a notoriously polluted local river be a destination? A four-day kayak ride down the Blackstone aims to prove it can be.
Reptiles, a magic show, free ice cream, a book sale, music and more will mark the Saturday event.
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The cookout at Institute Park was set for Saturday, but will move to a later date in August.
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The heat index will reach about 100 degrees on Thursday in Worcester with a heat advisory in effect.
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