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WRTA votes, officially, to make buses free through next year
Worcester buses have been free since COVID times, and people have gotten used it—and concerned…
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Record number to participate in Worcester’s Earth Day clean-ups
More than 1,500 volunteers are signed up to clean up more than 75 locations included…
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City hosts community planting days for new Miyawaki Forests
Worcester got a sizable grant from the state to plant these urban forests, which help…
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Golden tickets to be found in Worcester library vending machines
Fun promotion looks to get people to use the library vending machines
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Debate over rental registry continues, amendments requested
For another week, discussion over the rollout of Worcester’s new rental property registry took center…
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City manager to deliver state of city address
“This is a great opportunity to come together to celebrate the exciting developments of the…
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Amending rental registry, WPD audit petition, park money: council
A recommendation to adopt an amendment to the controversial rental property registry is on Tuesday’s…
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Despite increase in incidents, Worcester library staff hopeful
Addressing the broader challenges faced by the library, including mental health issues, homelessness, and instances…
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$125,000 granted for Pleasant Street improvements, apps open
Property and business owners along Pleasant Street between Main Street and Park Ave. are eligible…
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Worcester superintendent presents special education report
‘All Means All’ on track, Rachel Monárrez tells Worcester School Committee. Some members say there’s…
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