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State Park Playgrounds and Other Facilities Closed
The Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation [DCR] has closed playgrounds and fitness areas throughout the state parks system.
Long Line Around Worcester RMV Due to ’10 at a Time’ Policy
A long line has formed around Worcester's Registry of Motor Vehicles branch on Wednesday. MassDOT announced that only seven branches across the state.
First Person Tests Positive for Coronavirus in Charlton
Charlton Town Administrator Andrew Golas announced this morning that a Charlton resident has tested positive for Coronavirus.
Third Person Tests Positive for Coronavirus in Worcester
A third individual from Worcester has tested positive for coronovirus. All three individuals are in isolation and being monitored.
Here’s How to Watch Tonight’s Worcester City Council Meeting
Tonight's Worcester City Council meeting will be live streamed at the City of Worcester's website and on channel 193 on Spectrum cable.
Sutton Contractor to Pay $120k for Shrewsbury Explosion
Attorney General Healey announced a $120,000 agreement to reimburse the state for the cost of responding to a 2017 explosion and backyard fire in Shrewsbury.
WATCH LIVE: City of Worcester COVID-19 Update – March 17, 2020
Officials from the City of Worcester deliver their daily update on the coronavirus pandemic.
State Allocates $5M in Emergency Funding to Local Boards of Health
The state is distributing $5 million in emergency funding to local boards of health, Governor Charlie Baker announced on Tuesday.
Public Meeting on Kelley Square Street Reversals Cancelled
A public meeting on the Kelley Square Reconstruction project scheduled for April 2 has been cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
More than $2M Remains in Worcester’s Snow Removal Budget Thanks to Light Winter
The City of Worcester's Department of Public Works spent just shy of $4 million in snow removal efforts this season thanks to a light winter.