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See the New Annual Worcester Public Schools Rankings
West Tatnuck Elementary School and Sullivan Middle School have received the highest rankings in their categories in Worcester.
Mass. Expands Financial Aid for State College Students by $62 million
Gov. Healey announced the MASSGrant Plus Expansion program, $62 million expansion in financial aid for Massachusetts state college students,
Worcester Public Meeting on Events Permit Process on Nov. 15
The DPW holds a community input meeting on the process to apply for permits for special events on Nov. 15
REC Receives $30,000 Grant to Fight Hunger
The Regional Environmental Council (REC) has received the first installment of a $30,000 grant from Project Bread's "Moving the Needle" program.
Worcester Launches Free Energy Assessment Program
The City of Worcester launched a new Smart Energy Advice program which makes participants eligible for a no-cost energy assessment.
Rep. McGovern Leads Bipartisan Group Seeking Assange Charges Dropped
Congressman Jim McGovern is leading a bipartisan group of 16 seeking the Biden Administration to drop charges against Julian Assange.
Burncoat High Spirit Team Fundraiser to Compete at Nationals
The Burncoat High School Spirit Team hosts a fundraiser on November 17 at Luciano's at Union Station to support its trip to a national competition.
Over 55 Million Projected to Travel Over Thanksgiving Holiday
AAA projects a 2.3% travel increase over this Thanksgiving holiday to the third highest level its recorded, behind 2005 and 2019.
Veterans Day Events in Worcester on Saturday
The Worcester Veteran's Services Division and Veterans Inc. jointly host the 70th Annual Veterans Day Ceremony on Saturday, Nov. 11.
Gov. Healey Proposes Benefits Increase, Service Changes or Veterans
Governor Healey filed a proposed bill this week to increase benefits and modernize services for Massachusetts veterans.