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Cable TV Report Blasts Spectrum for Contract Failures, Price Increases

The Worcester Cable Advisory Committee's report says that Spectrum have objectively "failed to live up to the terms of their contract."

Locally Owned Coffee Shop Hosts Reopening after Renovations

The Bean Counter Bakery Cafe, at 113 Highland St., will hold a grand reopening on March 20, after recent renovations.

Ronnie’s Seafood in Auburn Has Closed Permanently

Ronnie's Seafood and Ice Cream in Auburn announced on Friday that it will not open this sseason and has closed permanently.

Helfand’s Deli in Worcester to Close after Business on Saturday

Helfand’s NY Deli on Highland Street in Worcester announced on Friday that it will close after business concludes on Saturday.

Worcester Committee Recommends Denial of Spectrum TV Renewal

The Cable TV Advisory Committee voted on Tuesday to reccomend the Worcester City Manager deny renewal of the city's contract with Spectrum.

City Square Lot Planned for 145 Housing Units Now for Sale

A city square property that was proposed for development of 145 housing units is now for sale, with a tax lien on the property.

Auburn Collision Center to Expand to Spencer with Merger

Fuller's Collision Center in Auburn has announced it will expand its service with a location in Spencer after merging with another family owned shop.

Worcester Holds Landlord Summit at DCU Center on Saturday

The City of Worcester holds its annual landlord summit on Saturday,March 9, where it will launch its Rental Registration Program.

State Grant Funds Training Healthcare Workers in Worcester

Over $1.1 million in state grants awarded to Worcester for workforce training for in-demand jobs in healthcare and behavioral health.

Wormtown Brewery Releases Two New IPAs, Brand Redesign

Wormtown Brewery, at 72 Shrewsbury St., rolled out its new brand design this week alongside two new IPAs on store shelves now.