The Central Massachusetts Mosquito Control Project will return starting Aug. 2 to eradicate mosquitoes.
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Assistant House Speaker Katherine Clark advances budget bill with wins for families, veterans, the environment, & community projects in MA-5
A Franklin company bought the 267 Mill St. apartment building in June, and was in the midst of raising rents by up to 50%, tenants say.
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The Lamartine Street development would be at least the second proposed for a former industrial area near Polar Park.
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The district attorney's office is giving $350,000 to a host of youth programs across Worcester County this year.
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See the top Patch stories this week: 3-alarm fire, complaints preceded deadly fire, restaurant chain rolls prices back to 1980s, more.
The online Worcester Now | Next workshop on Thursday evening will gather feedback about the future of the city.
Seven commercial condominiums will rise at 807-815 Main St., replacing a block that has been empty for 30 years.
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The golden eagle came to the EcoTarium from a bird sanctuary in Wyoming.
The Worcester NAACP will host the event, which precedes Worcester's July 4 fireworks and celebration on Thursday.
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It's a hot weekend, and probably not the last one. See when beaches, pools and other swimming spots will be open nearby this summer.
See the week's top stories: Sharp rise in homelessness, gym closes suddenly, summer forecast, more.
There are now nearly 500 homeless people in Worcester, the highest number local human services workers can recall.
Worcester will have lower lifeguard staffing in 2022, with officials warning swimmers to steer clear of unstaffed beaches.
See the week's top stories: Off-duty firefighter rescues, Prius thieves, restaurant takeover, new RMV office, more.
The Worcester-based Love Your Labels nonprofit is aiming to build a permanent home for the Threads Youth Fashion Program.
For Worcester's 300th birthday, here's a very long list of great things to experience in New England's second-largest city.
Two upcoming workshops in Worcester will allow residents to help plan the future of transportation, housing and much more.
See the week's top stories: serial car tampering case, Black history trail, highway shift, more.
The trail marks significant sites in Worcester's Black history. The first marker now stands in the Elm Park neighborhood.
The annual 6K race supporting Worcester firefighters has only been held once since the coronavirus pandemic began in spring 2020.
Alcohol nip bottles are a big source of litter. Pick Up Mass, a group of alcohol businesses, wants to make sure they don't get banned.
Worcester will hold two public meetings this week to get feedback on a plan to protect and expand urban trees.
The Central Massachusetts Mosquito Control Project's summer spraying activities get back into full swing starting June 1.
Take the Worcester Arts Council's funding priorities survey, get a chance to win a $300 pair of sunglasses.
In an essay, Worcester NAACP reflects on what's changed in Worcester since the summer of 2020.
Local officials warned residents that the drill may mean lights, sirens and loud noises Wednesday morning.
See the week's top stories: Big restaurant openings, emergency home birth, monkeypox, more.
The Saturday Gage Street fire left about 20 people homeless, four dead and several more injured.
New England's second-largest city was one of only three cities from Massachusetts to make the U.S. News & World Report list.