A local activist insists that it was in fact he who insulted protesters on a hot mic, a day after the mayor apologized for it.
"ββWe call on President Trump to rescind this ignoble order immediately."
Mayor Joseph Petty didn't know his mic was on at the rally and apologizes for some words that slipped out.
Breaking: In part as a response to a proposal that Worcester not be a "sanctuary city," groups in Worcester are holding a rally.
MassDOT was given the American Public Works Association Award for the Kenneth F. Burns Memorial Bridge Project.
Karen Sharpe, who organized the area's trek to the Women's March on Washington, shares her reaction, and photos, with Patch.
The MBTA is holding three public meetings to discuss the upcoming changes to the schedule.
Rep. Hannah Kane traveled to Israel as a part of Community Leaders Study Tour to gain insight on politics, culture, security, and religion.
The meeting will discuss updates on the Rt. 20 roadway reconstruction project on February 1.
Organizers are holding a sign making session, and an opportunity for your name to make it down to D.C., even if you cannot.
Breaking: Residents in the area may find they have no water, or some brown, rusty water.
Attorney General Maura Healey announced that The Gun Parlor won't be selling Glocks anymore.
A local woman noticed that many from Worcester wanted to head down to the Women's March, so she's helping them get there.
'This yearβs drought has reminded everyone of the need for municipalities and water suppliers to plan ahead .'
The Worcester Senior Center is closed on Thursday.
The forum features experts, a question and answer period, and information.
Don't park on the main streets, and know where to park on the other streets.
The building consists of about 250,000 square feet and sits on 4.28 acres at Main and Highland Streets.
The Baker-Polito Administration today announced $7,259,512 in grant funding for park and recreation improvements in 24 Mass. communities.
A parking ban is in effect for the first plowable storm of the season.
MassDOT will continue the efforts of road construction and toll plaza infrastructure between New York and Boston that began on October 28.
Congressman Jim McGovern has traveled and met with President Fidel Castro frequently over the past 30 years.
Alex Morse said he can take the attacks, but he reminds the LGBT community that it is loved.
The gathering happens Tuesday evening.
Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Matthew Beaton discusses drought levels throughout the Commonwealth.
You may have a friend who voted for Trump and didn't even tell you. This guy is one who is proudly admitting it. Would you?
Patch's updated roundup of Tuesday's election results.
Here's everything you need to know about Worcester's state and presidential election.
President Barack Obama granted commutation of sentence to 98 individuals on Thursday.
Worcester residents are jumping to take advantage of early voting in Massachusetts.
Mayor Joe Petty plans to vote 'no' on the Charter Schools ballot question.
Early voting is available for the first time ever in Massachusetts for the presidential election. Early voting starts Mon., Oct. 24.
Worcester has issued a food advisory.
Drivers take note: there are some temporary closings this week.
Former Governor William Weld, Libertarian vice presidential candidate, hosts at rally at the DCU Center.
AG Healey is holding community action hours in Worcester, and GOAL plans to show up.
The Traffic and Parking Committee meeting is open to the public.
Worcester was among seven cities that received a freight rail infrastructure grant.
A series of town halls addressing the status of grandparents raising grandchildren to provide resources and support for families.