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Permanent supportive housing for chronically homeless opens
Nine people have already been selected to start moving into 6 Wyman St, which has…
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Worcester to celebrate Black History Month
The city will be celebrating with events at Worcester Public Library and the Worcester Senior…
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Residents’ debris issue raises question about city’s 311 app
Residents of Balis Ave say a work order to clean up debris on their street…
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City Council looks at homelessness, free museum admission
Worcester Mayor Joseph Petty is asking the city to look at the feasibility of offering…
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Gather for Excellence: feedback sought for WPS’s strategic plan
This inaugural event invites the community to provide feedback about the six-part strategic plan designed…
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Read on the bus: WRTA joins ‘Browse, Borrow, Board’ program
Riders of the WRTA system can load onto their devices tons of content provided for…
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Bridging the digital divide: city invites community to charrette
The purpose of the gathering is to engage residents of Worcester, particularly those who have…
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Councilor asks city to consider overdose prevention center
District 5 Councilor Etel Haxhiaj requested a report on the feasibility and benefits of having…
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Buy the bottle: a request to change city’s liquor law in bars
It’s OK to buy a bottle of beer or wine at establishments in Worcester that…
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ELA results, budget, weapons confiscation: school committee
A full agenda Thursday evening included the superintendent’s report, praise for the Vikings football team,…
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