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Past articles by Veer:

A real snow day, at last: Worcester residents take it in stride

Some parts of the county had received as much as 18 inches by midday Tuesday. → Read More

Higgins Armory collection to reopen in former Worcester Art Museum library space

The Higgins Armory Collection is planned to make a return inside the former space of the Worcester Art Museum’s library, which itself has relocated. → Read More

What is daylight saving time, or why you have to get up an hour earlier

The stated reasoning is to better match clocks with available daylight, with more in the evening during the summer and vice versa in the winter. → Read More

National Weather Service: Worcester had the warmest winter in history

The record refers to "meteorological winter," which runs from December to February. However, a snowstorm is forecast for the first weekend in March. → Read More

Worcester residents join governor's Council for Black Empowerment

The 30-person body will advise the governor on issues related to the economic prosperity and well-being of Massachusetts’ Black community. → Read More

Abby's House looking for new shelter space during Crown Street renovation

This summer, Abby's House will begin a more than $3 million renovation of 21-23 Crown St., tackling essential structural upgrades. → Read More

Latest Botanical Garden exhibit in full bloom at Tower Hill

This year’s show is called “Allure,” which runs until March 19 and focuses on the orchid’s relationship with pollinator species. → Read More

Frederick Douglass reading at Worcester City Hall

Worcester residents came together to celebrate one of history’s most famous abolitionists on his adopted birthday, with a reading of his famous speech. → Read More

Clark professor's debut novel digs for the seeds of racial violence

Ousmane Power-Greene’s published work has largely been nonfiction. “Confessions” is his first novel → Read More

Clean energy revolution charges up with new fusion facility at Devens

SPARC, expected to be completed and operational by 2025, is not a power plant but a prerequisite to demonstrate fusion energy. → Read More

Drawn together: Creative Hub kicks off monthly queer artist space

Arts nonprofit Creative Hub has launched Queer Artist/Maker Space, where members of Worcester’s LGBTQI+ community can find a welcoming environment. → Read More

Galentine's Day at Crompton Collective set to make its post-COVID return

Crompton Collective in Worcester's Canal District will host its second Galentine's Day on Thursday → Read More

Worcester forecast: Below-zero temperatures, 43 mph wind gusts

The dangerously cold conditions are expected to arrive Friday. Relief should come Sunday. → Read More

Worcester's South High to compete on GBH TV's 'High School Quiz Show'

South High Community School returns for the fourth time to GBH's "High School Quiz Show" in a match vs. Andover High to be broadcast Feb. 11. → Read More

Divers join search in Brookfield for Brittany Tee, last seen Jan. 10

Divers searched the shoreline of Quaboag Pond Tuesday morning, the latest effort in the two-week search for Brittany Tee. → Read More

Snowfall totals could rise at the drop of a hat, says NWS

Aside from a few flurries, snow has been conspicuously lacking this winter in the Worcester area. → Read More

Shrewsbury library bookstore open for business

Run entirely by volunteers, the store is open seven days a week, offering hardcovers for $2 and paperback, children's books and media for $1. → Read More

Girl Scout Cookie season kicks off with annual Cookie Drop in Worcester

Worcester, along with Springfield, West Springfield and Pepperell, serves as the central hubs for the annual Cookie Drop, marking the official start of Girl Scout Cookie season in Central and Western… → Read More

On MLK Day, Worcester Black artists reflect on a more inclusive art scene

Despite Worcester’s incredibly diverse population, the local art scene has not always been representative in terms of Black and Brown artists. → Read More

Clark professor's winning design appears on Bounty paper towels nationwide

Freyermuth was one of eight winners chosen to have their work appear on a special edition of the product line, Bounty Print, which will be sold nationwide in two and six packs. → Read More