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Hundreds participate in annual Walk for the Homeless
WORCESTER, Mass. — The Central Massachusetts Housing Alliance held its annual Walk for the Homeless on Sunday. The event aims to raise money to help provide and maintain safe and affordable housing, and assist thousands of people who need access to safe shelter. Among other initiatives, the walk supports...
West Boylston High School 2024 prom
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'A labor of love': How a Tatnuck resident has honored veterans for past 30 years
WORCESTER — After World War I, a memorial in Tatnuck was built to honor a young Tatnuck resident, Herbert Whitaker. Whitaker died during the war, just two weeks before his 21st birthday and four months before the end of the war. Whitaker was killed in action at Belleau Wood, France, on July 18, 1918. The monument is meant to commemorate the patriotism of residents from Tatnuck who served in World War I. ...
Survey: Many in Worcester firefighters union don't trust administration chiefs
WORCESTER — The Worcester Firefighters Union last week released results of a survey that indicated a vast majority of its members don’t trust their administration chiefs and feel compelled to come to work while ill or injured due to fear of negative consequences of using sick time. The...
Framingham State awards degrees to 552 newest graduates at commencement exercises
WORCESTER — Framingham State University President Nancy Niemi told the Class of 2024 on Sunday that although there's no guarantee they'll finish what they start, they were able to earn their bachelor's degrees with the help of faculty and staff. "I know the university began this work of degree...
Summers Suggests Members of Harvard Corporation Should Resign After House Committee Report
Former Harvard President Lawrence H. Summers suggested members of the Harvard Corporation should resign in a Thursday post on X following the release of a report from the House Committee on Education and the Workforce about the University’s response to campus antisemitism. Summers wrote that the report — which...
Central Mass. by the Numbers
40 The owner of a Park Avenue car dealership and auto services business is proposing a six-story apartment project with 40 units on the site of the car dealership. The proposed apartment building at 487 Park Ave. would have café space and a specialized electric vehicle inspection and repair space on the...
Bicycle involved in crash in Wellesley, road closed
A bicycle and a car were involved in a crash in Wellesley, Massachusetts, on Saturday afternoon. Information is extremely limited but Wellesley police confirm they are investigating the crash on Glen Road at Glenn Cross. Glen Road is closed to accommodate the on-scene investigation, police added. https://x.com/WellesleyPolice/status/1791928320923259162. There was no...
WooSox split doubleheader against RailRiders, serving them first six-game series loss of year
WORCESTER — The Worcester Red Sox (22-23) became the first team to take a six-game series from the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders (29-15) on Sunday afternoon, splitting a doubleheader with a 6-3 loss in game one and a 3-1 win in game two at Polar Park. After going down 1-0 in...
Cornell-bound Ryan Dillon a baseball player and person Marlborough can be proud of
MARLBOROUGH - The orange and black Marlborough jersey matters to Panthers senior Ryan Dillon. He grew up attending varsity basketball and baseball games. "I wanted to wear it my whole life," Dillon said. "I got there, and now I see kids looking at me, and it's cool to see because I see myself in them."
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