Worcester residents under 24 who get vaccinated still have a chance to win prizes ranging from TVs to bikes.
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Monday Manual: See seven important things happening this week, including another Octoberfest and a meeting about stimulus money.
The nurses and St. Vincent execs have agreed to a new contract, but a back-to-work agreement is still being negotiated.
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The U.S. is experiencing a severe blood donation shortage.
The Seven Hills Child and Family Behavioral Health Center along Gold Star Boulevard will serve as a hub for several health providers.
See the week's top stories: Loose moose, multiple West Nile discoveries, Mass Pike gun incident, new cannabis store, more.
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See what's going on in Worcester today, and review some of the week's top events.
All types of donations are needed, especially type O.
Garcia, who worked as an officer for 17 years, was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer earlier this year.
Mayor Joseph Petty announced that the city is working with community organizations to welcome the refugees within the next few months.
See the week's top stories: Engine trouble at Worcester Airport, Labor Day celebrations, body found at reservoir, more.
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Look ahead to the start of the the 2021-22 school year this week including first days, COVID-19 safety plans and school jobs.
See the week's top stories: Another library ends late fees, "Black Panther" filming, rapper takes over cannabis store, more.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives coming up near you.
Look ahead to 7 things happening this week, including a historic project in Wayland, a school tradition in Natick and more.
See the week's top stories: Big fine for Wayland company, nursing home evac in Sudbury, more.
City officials will hold a series of meetings in the coming weeks seeking input on how to spend some of the city's $110 million allotment.
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More than 206,000 people live in New England's second-largest city, the most in Worcester's history, Census figures show.
The two events will feature music, a farmers market, free vaccines and other community programs.
See the week's top stories: Water utility purchase, bike share company liquidation, new car wash, more.
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The Southbridge-based statewide Hispanic newspaper is broadcasting news stories with the help of Audio Journal.
See the week's top stories: Framingham dog thieves, free carnival rides, Capitol riot plea, attack on Milford gas station, more.
The Saturday rally outside City Hall will include a march to St. Vincent Hospital, according to organizers.
Two micro parks will soon be built near City Hall, allowing nearby restaurants to expand outdoors.
The Red Cross is holding a series of blood drives in the Worcester area soon.
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The Worcester Historical Museum on Wednesday will reveal stories collected from local residents over the past 18 months.
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A Saturday fundraiser for two Massachusetts residents charged after the Jan. 6 riot will coincide with a gathering of 20 right-wing groups.
About 90 trees were targeted for removal across the city to make way for road and sidewalk construction. That number is now down to 11.
Look ahead to 7 things happening this week, including a Red Sox historian, a brewery's anniversary bash and possible water rate hikes.
Blood platelet and type O donations are in high demand.
City Councilor Sarai Rivera and state Reps. Mary Keefe and John Mahoney will field questions about Becker's future at a meeting Thursday.