Worcester Telegram & Gazette - Sat Nov 28
Boasting charm and style, Worcester County Light Opera Company's "She Loves Me" is an old-fashioned musical reminder that before e-mails and text messages turned aching anticipation into electronic instant gratification, letters were employed in the pursuit of romance.
Meeting to focus on zoning-change proposalSentinel & Enterprise - Sat Nov 28
Residents in Ward 3 will have the opportunity to learn more about a zoning-change proposal and informally weigh in on some of the potential changes during a neighborhood meeting Monday night.
Worcster Chapter Focuses on Feeding Most NeedyLambda Chi Alpha - Fri Nov 27
In keeping with a 17-year holiday tradition, the Worcester Polytechnic Institute Pi Zeta chapter of the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity recently donated approximately 70,000 pounds of food and $1,000 from the city community to Worcester-based Friendly House community center.
These folks run for fun and SantaTelegram & Gazette - Fri Nov 27
We're the only European sports bar in Worcester County. We prefer European sports.
Officials eye synthetic turf for Doyle FieldSentinel & Enterprise - Thu Nov 26
The prospect of a durable, all-purpose synthetic turf field in the Doyle Field Bowl is "very enticing," Ward 5 City Councilor Richard Marchand said Wednesday.
Group needs volunteers to clear conservation landSentinel & Enterprise - Thu Nov 26
Volunteers are needed on Saturday to help clear a patch of conservation land along the Mid State Trail.
Locals aid town still reeling from KatrinaWorcester Telegram & Gazette - Thu Nov 26
Hurricane Katrina, and the devastation it caused in August 2005, is not front-page news anymore.
Pair get more than a little timeBerkshire Eagle Online - Berkshires Week - Wed Nov 25
Two Massachusetts men were sentenced Monday to 15-year prison terms for torching a Berkshire County railroad facility and the Worcester County birthplace of the woman who allegedly inspired the nursery rhyme "Mary Had a Little Lamb." In addition to incarceration, John Rousseau and Michael Dreslinski were ordered to serve lengthy probation sentences ...
Mass. home sales continue to improveWorcester Telegram & Gazette - Tue Nov 24
Sales of single-family homes in Massachusetts shot up by about 17 percent in October when compared to the same month last year, but the median price continued to slide down.
Bill for average Leominster homeowner will go up about $78Sentinel & Enterprise - Tue Nov 24
The average single-family homeowner's tax bill will increase by about $78, as city councilors on Monday night voted unanimously to keep the city's single tax rate.
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