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Police overtime fuels Worcester’s highest salaries in 2025 payroll report
City manager tops the list as police overtime drives earnings across departments in newly released…
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Worcester advances $11M day center to address gaps in homelessness services
The center would consolidate services currently spread across the city’s network of shelters and nonprofit…
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Clark grad students develop fundraising plans for Worcester food nonprofit
Project management competition produces low-cost strategies to support The Mustard Seed’s work addressing food insecurity
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Worcester schools report heavy use of student wellness rooms
District officials highlight mental health support data as committee seeks deeper analysis and expansion.
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Legal Aid group gets $30K in donor support
Community Legal Aid receives $30,000 in unrestricted funding to support free legal services for low-income…
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QCC co-op program links students to jobs
Quinsigamond Community College’s co-op program connected more than 50 students with real-world work experience this…
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Worcester teacher honored after 40 years inspires students beyond the classroom
Lake View Elementary teacher Linda McSweeney reflects on four decades in Worcester classrooms after receiving…
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Pathways to support, opening doors to care
While the name is new, the mission remains the same: ensuring individuals with disabilities have…
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As demand rises, Worcester Technical High School waitlist grows
Worcester Technical High School has seen a steady increase in applications in recent years. In…
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WPI student earns class of 1879 prize (no, that is not a misprint)
Worcester resident Ian Wood, a WPI computer science major, earned the university’s prestigious Class of…
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