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School Committee: bathrooms, clerk position, safety audit
Students brought in a video they produced about the need for bathroom updates at the…
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A city that responds (or doesn’t): Study on community queries
A month-long study was conducted to see how responsive city officials and departments are to…
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Sean Rose reflects: ‘I never rushed to judgment on a decision’
The District 1 councilor said he’s heard rumors that he plans to run for mayor,…
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City Council: More to be done on homelessness, opioid crisis
After a lengthy discussion about homelessness, city councilors agreed that more needs to be done.…
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Officials host input session on permit process for events, parks
How easy is it to host an event or get permission to use municipal property…
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3 finalists named for new school committee clerk
The action stems from a motion filed to consider the reorganization of the support staff…
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Luis Ojeda wants to empower residents as new District 4 councilor
While Ojeda considers himself a part of Worcester’s progressive block, he said he also recognizes…
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Trending turkeys: these wild birds are on the rise in Worcester
There are a whole lot of turkeys in this city, according to Worcester’s animal control…
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Worcester’s Affordable Housing Trust Fund backs 218 units
Since applications for the trust fund opened in October 2022, the trust fund has awarded…
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Pacillo ‘wants to make this a place where everyone can thrive’
One of only two new city councilors elected on Tuesday, Pacillo credits her win to…
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