Michael Gustafson will join the Board of Trustees at the Massachusetts Health & Hospital Association.
In a letter, Worcester Public Schools parent Alfee Westgroves pushes for better pandemic protection ahead of a school mask mandate ending.
See seven important items coming up this week, including a festival return, a new Starbucks and an election forum.
See seven important items coming up this week, including a big restaurant expansion, more mask mandate reviews and a polar plunge.
Fresh off a debate about new gas stations, the MassDEP announced a boost Thursday for Worcester electric vehicle infrastructure.
The Living In Freedom Together project received a nearly $500,000 grant from the state on Thursday.
From a Rosa Parks tribute on WRTA buses to book recommendations, see what's going on for Black History Month.
See seven important items coming up this week, including rent help deadline, a school vaccine clinic and a state-of-the city address.
See the week's top stories: Framingham geothermal experiment, Alicia Witt on parents' deaths, brewery turns into restaurant, more.
Red Cross blood donors will receive a $10 Amazon gift card during February.
Worcester residents have petitioned the City Council to stop building gas stations. A California city was the first to do it last year.
Landlords moved to evict nearly 900 people in Worcester in 2021 for nonpayment. There are programs to help renters pay back rent.
See seven important items coming up this week, including new restaurants, big dam event, first City Council meeting, more.
The Jan. 24 forum will feature Worcester state Senators and doctors from UMass and St. Vincent hospitals.
In a letter, Worcester parent Darshia Diaz describes how the state has failed to protect students and teachers in the new surge.
The grant was awarded recently by the Health Foundation of Central Massachusetts.
See seven important items coming up this week, including three mask mandates, a Walgreens development and more.
See how the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday will affect city offices, public parking, garbage pickup and more in Worcester.
Dangerously cold temperatures will hit Worcester on Saturday, dropping lows to minus 20 and beyond.
Two churches are trying to raise about $8,000 to support the family living temporarily in an Airbnb.
The Grafton Street test site was one in a chain of hundreds across the U.S. run by the Center for COVID Control.
See the week's top stories: Local principal stricken with cancer, smoke shop suspect sought, virus cripples fire department, WooSox offer.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives coming up nearby.
North High School assistant principal Meghan Milonopoulos was recently diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer.
A new study shows New England warming faster than any other place on Earth, and these 2021 stats show how that played out last year.
See how the New Year’s holiday will affect government offices, transportation schedules and school hours in Worcester.
Morgan Freeman died exactly one week after locals sang carols outside her home. A fundraiser now seeks to pay burial and medical costs.
From a pool hall pigeon to a bee catastrophe, here are the top animal, insect and dinosaur stories Patch covered in 2021.
The development would change the face of Lincoln Square, and renovate the 90-year-old vacant former Boys Club.
The woman's daughter put out a call for carolers, saying it was her mother's dying wish before Christmas. Dozens responded to the call.
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A Worcester woman is asking carolers to sing to her mother on Wednesday. The mother is in hospice care.
Since the beginning of November, six people have won $1 million prizes in Worcester County, including one man who hit the jackpot twice.
Worcester Red Sox players and special guests will visit nine charities in the area beginning Wednesday.
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The Rice Square Elementary girls have earned mechanical engineering badges for designing and building race cars out of recyclables.
See seven important items coming up this week, including a Marsha Kelly Giving Tree deadline, beer festivities, vax clinics and more.
See the week's top stories: Odd Framingham recount resolution; woman dies in crash; independent toy store closing; library apology; more.
Park Avenue-area residents fought a proposal to build a gas station and car wash on a vacant property and won — for now.