The challenge is on for Worcester readers to log in 5,000 books.
The program will feature Ferdinand Reis’s Flute Quartet in D minor and Haydn’s Symphony No. 104, chamber arrangement.
This event is free and open to the public.
These events are free and open to the public.
Speaker Dr. Charles Steinberg, president of the Pawtucket Red Sox, speaks at the program.
This Tuesday marks the 17th anniversary of the 9-11 tragedy.
Take a look back at the week on Worcester Patch.
The city issued a public health advisory due to laboratory results of high levels of cyanobacteria (blue-green) algae in the water.
Here's a check on what will be open and closed for the holiday in Worcester on Monday, Sept. 3.
"We must make sure all members of our community are included in Worcester’s success."
These youths are walking from Worcester to Smith & Wesson in Springfield. They've got a list of demands, too.
See what's happening in Worcester - check out the Patch Calendar.
"Worcester has seen America through many iterations from the Revolutionary War and beyond. " Expedia names Worcester as need-to-visit city.
A reader submitted this photo.
"We hope this donation goes a long way to support the incredibly important mission of the Worcester County Food Bank."
Together, the two agencies will have a combined workforce of over 1200 staff and a budget of $82 million.
The Worcester Public Kitchen is getting $500,000 to be used to purchase specialized equipment for Worcester Public Kitchen’s manufacturing.
Greater Worcester Community Foundation is now accepting applications for its Community Grant program.
A Worcester man won the $100,000 a year for life instant game from the Mass. Lottery.
Brian Skerry is a Worcester State alumnus, Milford native and world-renowned photographer . He's leading an event on Sharks at the Cape.
The percentage of income paid towards homeownership costs is a way to measure the level of debt one has to real estate expenses.
The new MOU streamlines and standardizes the process for companies seeking to test Autonomous Vehicles on Massachusetts roadways.
Trying to find a job is hard enough, let alone if you have a disability. Easter Seals Massachusetts says yes when others say no.
A fundraiser has been set up for the family of Sidney Krow, Jr., who was shot and killed in the street on May 26.
This Worcester woman has a genetic illness that requires she get a piece of a new liver to survive it. She's issued this plea for help.
The Citadel Class of 2018 includes 516 cadets from 29 states and four countries.
Become a Patch Mayor! We are looking for local columnists, contributors, and photographers to represent Worcester in a way only you can.
The family went out for a bike ride on Easter Sunday to enjoy the weather. Their lives were forever changed, and one was lost.
Each session will explore a regional topic and will help participants acquire an understanding of the critical issues impacting MA.
Thom Reed was 9 when he saw what he described as a "self-contained glow" that flooded their car with an amber light.
The Greater Worcester Community Foundation is now accepting applications for the Worcester County Food Bank Fund to End Hunger.