Henry Schwan, Telegram & Gazette

Henry Schwan

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Framingham, MA, United States

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Past articles by Henry:

Healey tours Main South development to highlight affordable housing crisis

Gov. Healey and Lt. Gov. Driscoll toured Grand Street Commons Monday, a new $18 million affordable-housing development on Grand Street in Main South. → Read More

Spencer man going to jail for possession of child pornography

A Massachusetts man was sentenced to 27 months in jail for possession of child pornography → Read More

How good is water quality of Worcester's lakes, ponds? Report gives answers

When it comes to the water quality of Worcester’s lakes and ponds, there is good and bad news, according to the city's annual Lakes and Ponds report. → Read More

Spotted lanternfly: Worcester infestation is largest in state as hunt for eggs continues

This winter, state crews removed and destroyed a combined total of 5,500 egg masses in Worcester, Shrewsbury, Fitchburg and Springfield. → Read More

COVID-19 testing site at Mercantile Center to close March 30

Massachusetts Department of Public Health to close all Stop the Spread testing sites due to falling demand. → Read More

First of its kind in Massachusetts: Drug treatment on the road

The new Road to Recovery Mobile Unit operated by Spectrum Health Systems Inc. hit the streets this week to help those most vulnerable to addiction. → Read More

Fallon Health leader to retire; search on for replacement

A search for Burke's replacement is underway by Fallon's board of directors. Burke will remain in his current role until a successor is hired. → Read More

Worcester rabbi remembers brief encounter with President Jimmy Carter

Jimmy Cater made a campaign stop years ago in Massachusetts. It's one a rabbi will never forget. → Read More

'Not fair': Worcester considers cap on tobacco sellers

New England's second-largest city is considering a limit on the number of tobacco permits. A vote could happen in March. → Read More

Report: St. Vincent Hospital failed to fully disclose patient prices

Hospitals owned by Tenet Healthcare in Dallas are cited for not fully disclosing what they charge patients for medical services. → Read More

Zero hours: Central Mass. hunkers down for record cold temperatures, wind chill

Ensuring residents are protected from the arctic temperatures and wind chill arriving in Worcester today has become an all-hands-on-deck effort. → Read More

Arctic blast on the way: Worcester may see record cold this weekend

The arctic blast will be shocking in the midst of a mild winter, but it won't last long. → Read More

A consultant suggests planting 34,000 trees in Worcester. What would that cost?

The report did not include a cost analysis, but a member of the Green Worcester Advisory Committee calculated it would cost $20 million. → Read More

Expanded search resumes Saturday in Brookfield with still no sign of Brittany Tee

State troopers and Worcester police cadets combed the woods near Tee’s Brookfield home Saturday. → Read More

New study: Plant more trees in Worcester to combat rising temperature

Heat island effect is a climate change problem in many urban cities, including Worcester. → Read More

What is ESG and what could it mean for your retirement savings?

Climate change and retirement savings. The two are linked, and could have major implications for workers in Worcester. → Read More

Long distance COVID: UMass Chan teams up with NIH on telehealth study

The study will focus on selected counties across the country, beginning with Berks County, Pennsylvania. → Read More

'Bad timing' ends proposed merger of UMass Memorial Health and Heywood Healthcare

Seven months ago, the parties signed a non-binding letter of intent to explore the possibility of joining forces. → Read More

What to know about XBB.1.5, the latest COVID-19 concern in New England

The subvariant is spreading like wildfire in the Northeast, where 75% of cases are tied to XBB.1.5 → Read More

NFL player Damar Hamlin's cardiac arrest a 'trigger' for these Worcester-area families

Two Massachusetts families are traumatized by NFL player Damar Hamlin's cardiac arrest. The incident hits too close to home. → Read More