Kim Ring, Telegram & Gazette

Kim Ring

Telegram & Gazette

Boston, MA, United States

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Past articles by Kim:

Hemp farm owner set to open restaurant at former site of Worcester's Hangover Pub

Gian Ranucci already operates a restaurant in Coventry, Rhode Island. → Read More

Buck's Whiskey & Burger Bar closing in Worcester Canal District

A social media post indicates a new owner will be taking over the location on Green Street. → Read More

Worcester police investigate weekend gunfire

No arrests after separate shootings. → Read More

Hardwick selectmen delay horse racetrack vote to try to force matter to ballot

Hardwick selectmen delayed approving the site of a proposed thoroughbred horse racing track to try to force the matter to ballot for town election. → Read More

Worcester County man among victims of NH plane crash

The single-engine plane crashed into a multifamily home Friday night. → Read More

Case of Legionnaires' disease confirmed at Auburn assisted living facility

According to the Mayo Clinic, "Legionnaires' disease is a severe form of pneumonia — lung inflammation usually caused by infection. → Read More

Police offer no update on mass shooting at Worcester warehouse

An ambulance crew from a neighboring town sprung into action to assist a wounded woman. → Read More

Deja vu for diners as Rom's Takeout is closing 13 years after original restaurant went dark

The original Rom's closed in Sturbridge in 2008, and now, the Rom's Takeout that satisfied customers' need for meatballs and sauce, is closing its doors. → Read More

State Gaming Commission to weigh in on controversial proposed horse racetrack in Hardwick

The state Gaming Commission to hold its required public hearing on controversial proposed horse racetrack in Hardwick Tuesday. → Read More

To serve and protect: Spencer Police Chief David Darrin to retire in March after 25 years

Spencer Police Chief David B. Darrin will retire in March after 25 years leading the department. → Read More

Worcester's Doughnuts & Draughts announces permanent closing

A walk past the café was an experience for the senses with big, colorful confections tempting the palate and a sweet smell that was tough to resist. → Read More

Hardwick selectmen delay vote on thoroughbred horse racing track

Selectmen halted on whether to allow a thoroughbred horse racing track in town after public hearing that wrapped up Tuesday evening. → Read More

Worcester License Commission awards liquor licenses to 5 of 6 applicants. Here's why

Six applicants for the five licenses offered presentations a week earlier during a public hearing, and commissioners took the matter under advisement. → Read More

D'Errico's closes Cambridge Street market; stores on E. Central St. and in Leominster remain open

D'Errico's Meat and Deli on Cambridge Street has closed its doors but continues to operate on East Central Street and in Leominster. → Read More

5 new package store licenses sought by Worcester businesses

The city has five new package store licenses thanks to a 14% increase in populations. Now, the License Commission must set about awarding them. → Read More

Salem Cross Inn barn in West Brookfield badly damaged in morning SUV crash

The driver may have suffered a medical problem that led to the crash, police said. → Read More

Millionaire mystery: A $16.5 million lottery ticket was sold in Ware

The Massachusetts State Lottery jackpot is the Megabucks Doubler's largest since it launched in April 2009. The cash option on the prize is $12 million. → Read More

Athol man convicted, sentenced to life in 2019 killing of Leominster woman

Hamel was sentenced by Judge John Agostini to the mandatory term of life in prison without parole on the first-degree murder conviction connected to his killing of Clifford of Leominster with a hammer at 3:30 a.m. Nov. 11, 2019. → Read More

Harpoon Beer Garden extends operation at Mercantile Plaza downtown to Oct. 28

Harpoon Beer Garden stretches operation into fall with blessing from Worcester License Commissioners. → Read More

Many factors lead to closings of Canal District's The Hangover Pub and Broth, owner says

Broth and The Hangover Pub have closed but executive chef and owner Michael Arrastia said he plans to continue cooking with love. → Read More