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Worcester Telegram on MSNRutland 4th of July Committee still short of fundraising goal, will consider next stepsAnd the Town of Rutland benefitted, to the tune of roughly $4,000 that will go toward its annual four-day 4th of July ...
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Worcester Telegram on MSNRutland 4th of July Committee faces squeeze to cover celebration costsThe Fourth of July is still months away, but for the organizers of the Rutland Independence Day celebrations the holiday is ...
WORCESTER — The state's Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission has overturned the License Commission's decision to take action against the former Michael's Cigar Bar at 1 Exchange St. for violations ...
AN exhibition at Worcester's new medical school will explore sustainable personal protective equipment (PPE) in the health service. The exhibition, which will be on display at the Elizabeth ...
“This location was chosen after careful consideration of the region’s most immediate concerns, including EMS transport times and availability of health care services, and in close collaboration with ...
local fire/EMS chiefs, and other health care providers as we collectively work to rebuild care in the Nashoba region,” wrote UMass Memorial. Mica Kanner-Mascolo is a staff writer at Worcester ...
The Worcester City Council is asking City Manager Eric D. Batista to provide them with an emergency plan to address homelessness in the city. The council voted 9-0 Tuesday night on the request ...
Worcester County Public Schools announced two finalists to replace retiring superintendent Lou Taylor. Finalists Annette Wallace and Monique Wheatley-Phillip will participate in “Day in the ...
HE WAS ARRESTED IN DORCHESTER, AND HE’S ONE OF THREE PEOPLE CHARGED IN THIS DOUBLE HOMICIDE HERE IN WORCESTER LAST YEAR. NOW, HE APPEARED BEHIND A DOOR IN COURT TODAY FOR JUST A FEW MINUTES.
A woman charged with four counts of second-degree murder in connection with a May 2022 fire in Worcester pleaded guilty and received four life sentences with the possibility of parole, prosecutors ...
PRINCESS ANNE, MD — Efforts to transition emergency medical services (EMS) from the Princess Anne Volunteer Fire Company (PAVFD) to Somerset County continue. The PAVFD announced in January ...
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