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WPI Releases Statement on Purchasing Two Hotels in Worcester

WPI released a statement today on its plans to purchase two hotels in Worcester after city officials and others have criticized the plans for a week.

Harpoon Brewery to Launch Holy Cross Hazy IPA

Harpoon Brewery has created the official craft beer of the Holy Cross Crusaders, in partnership with the College of the Holy Cross. 

Job Seekers, Employees Now Have Right to Salary Range Data in Mass.

A new Mass. law requires salary range disclosure from employers and protects an employee's right to ask for salary ranges.
The Massachusetts State House on Beacon Hill in Boston

Wholly Cannoli Closes after 24 Years in Worcester

Wholly Cannoli, at 490 Grafton St., in Worcester, announced on Wednesday that it is now closed. 

Massachusetts Motor Vehicle Inspections Reopen

The MassDOT announced that motor vehicle inspections began again on Wednesday, July 24, at most locations with site workstations.
Massachusetts State Inspection Sticker

Court Appoints New Leader of 3 Mass. Rehab Hospitals

A court has ordered three rehabilitation centers in Massachusetts, to turn over all control to an appointed receiver after employees picketed.
Blackstone Valley Health & Rehabilitation in Whitinsville, MA.

Cost the Primary Obstacle to Internet Access in Worcester

A new report finds cost the primary barrier to digital equity in Worcester. The report makes no mention of municipal owned broadband..

Supermarket Closing on Lincoln Street Draws Concern

A plan to close Stop & Shop at 545 Lincoln St. is drawing the attention of a Worcester City Councilor the Worcester Housing Authority.

Report: $1,661 for Fair Market 2-Bedroom Rental in Worcester Area

A new study finds that Massachusetts has the second most expensive state to rent, with costs up 2.2 percent since last year.

Governor Healey Announces $227 Million in Housing Funding

Governor Maura Healey announced $227 million in tax credits and subsidies for 27 properties across the state, including three in Worcester.
Curtis Apartments in Worcester