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Green Party Presidential Candidates in Worcester on Saturday
Candidates seeking the Green Party nomination for President of the United States will be in Worcester for a meet and greet on Saturday, Jan. 20.
Gov. Healey Announces Plan for Expanded Early Education
Governor Maura Healey outlines plans to enhance affordable and accessible early education and child care, with financial aid, in gateway cities.
Rep. McGovern Introduces Tax Relief for Scam Victims Bill
Rep. Jim McGovern (MA-02) introduced a bill on Thursday, that would reinstate a tax deduction available to victims of scams and other loses.
Mass. Releases MASFA Financial Aid Application
The MASFA application enables undocumented college students to apply for state assisted tuition when ineligible for federal financial aid.
New City Council and School Committee Inauguration on Jan. 2
The City of Worcester and Worcester School Committee holds inauguration ceremonies on Tuesday, Jan. 2. in the auditorium at South High School.
See the Neighborhood Meetings This Week in Worcester
The Worcester Police Department holds two neighborhood meetings this week in Worcester. See when your neighborhood meets.
Ecotarium Exhibit Highlights Tuskegee Airmen of World War II
Two exhibits at the Ecotarium focus on the Tuskegee Airman who served during World War II, and Black pioneers of the aviation industry.
Scammers Using Fake Shipping Alerts to Steal Personal Information
The Federal Trade Commission warns consumers of scammers using fake shipping notifications to steal personal information and for identity theft.
Report: MBTA Failed to Demonstrate Fair Vendor Selection
A report the Mass. Inspector General the MBTA cannot demonstrate its selection for a police dispatch vendor was fair and competitive.
Worcester Schools Superintendent Receives National Recognition
Dr. Rachel Monárrez, superintendent of Worcester Public Schools was recognized as one of 25 Superintendents to Watch in the U.S.