What areas in Worcester could use an Earth Day cleanup the most? Or a clean up in general.
Worcester readers share with Patch photos and feedback from the Worcester "March for Our Lives."
A key to the city of Worcester was found in North Adams.
The community event will be at Worcester Technical High School on March 21. It is free and open to the public.
The beloved (and sometimes hated, but still read) columnist is leaving the paper for which she's written a column for more than 30 years.
A woman took to the "missed connections" section of Craigslist to vent about being attacked by a muffin-throwing man at the commuter rail.
"Throughout our history, African Americans have courageously worn our Nation's uniform while defending peace and liberty around the globe,"
This week's featured local calendar event comes to you courtesy the Worcester Jewish Community Center.
Worcester Patch wants to profile local people doing interesting things.
The Foundation awards approximately $200,000 annually supporting projects.
The grant enhances Greater Worcester Community Foundation’s ability to fund local nonprofits - which granted more than $2,000,000 in 2017.
This is the 14th year that Worcester Free Tax Service Coalition is offering free tax prep services for low income households.
Ronald Brick of Worcester won $1 million in the Massachusetts State Lottery's Cashword instant game.
Be mindful of a possible huge cat around town.
Two days of workshops, speakers, conferences to honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Because of the enormous success of the festival, Pet Rock was able to award more than $20,000 to local charities.
The joint was rolled at the Harvest Cup at the DCU Center in Worcester, Massachusetts, on Saturday.
Guess what? Kelley Square didn't make the list.
Several youth organizations benefited from the latest round of grants from Worcester Youth for Community Improvement grants.
Partners will seek solutions to increase access and decrease barriers to banking through the development of safe and affordable products.
Learn about nonprofit organizations helping people (and animals) right in your community for #GivingTuesday.
This is the eleventh year WCAC has conducted the Coat Drive, established to alleviate the burden of buying a new winter coat for youngsters.
“Religion, Church and the Media: A Delicate Balance,” will focus on the various portrayals of faith and religion in mainstream media.
Cheryl Eidinger-Taylor is a Sweathog graduate, a TopGun graduate and a Top Team member.
Ariana Pertena of Worcester won $4 million in the Massachusetts State Lottery's "Hit $1,000" game.
The First Baptist church is holding a fundraiser for Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
The expo features exhibitors, vendors, non-profits and local businesses all dedicated to the health and wellness of local moms and babies.
The concert will take place on Feb. 1the DCU Center Worcester.
The award will be presented during the 2017 ToGetHerThere award luncheon on Friday, November 3.
Clark University will host a panel, 'Caregiver Impact: Aging Baby Boomers,' on Oct. 11 featuring panelist Kate Salmon- Robinson and others.
Let's bring Buddy home to his family.
The Worcester County Walk to End Alzheimer’s goal was to raise $353,000 for the event.
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The bike-share company is expanding, and chose Worcester as one of its first to try out the program.
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Have you seen this missing dog? Let's bring her home.
It's a big weekend in the Canal District.
Central MA Step Out: Walk to Stop Diabetes Sunday, Sept. 24 at Assumption College.