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Toni Caushi

MetroWest Daily News

Worcester, MA, United States

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Framingham Earth Day Festival returns after two years of absence with music, food, and recycling

Earth Day Festival opened its 10th edition with a four-hour event with more than 50 vendors from the area. Many residents attended. → Read More

Framingham Earth Day Festival returns after two years of absence with music, food, and recycling

Earth Day Festival opened its 10th edition with a four-hour event with more than 50 vendors from the area. Many residents attended. → Read More

Framingham History Center's new leader aims to bring subject to its people

Anna E. Tucker is taking over as executive director of the Framingham History Center next month after Annie Murphy's retirement. → Read More

On Patriot's Day, Sudbury militia group reenacts 1775 march to Concord

At the end of Tuesday's 10-mile march, reenactors fired a three-shot salute off the North Bridge in Concord — the site where battle broke out in 1775. → Read More

On Patriot's Day, Sudbury militia group reenacts 1775 march to Concord

At the end of Tuesday's 10-mile march, reenactors fired a three-shot salute off the North Bridge in Concord — the site where battle broke out in 1775. → Read More

Curion Insights will pay $50 to taste test food. Do you have what it takes?

A first-person experience in food tasting at Curion Insights, a Chicago-based company that pays people to take surveys on packaged foods. → Read More

This Holliston girl, 12, is an international champ in knowing the Torah

Caitlin Blois, a seventh grader from Holliston, won the international JewQ championship for her age group. → Read More

Reported thefts of catalytic converters skyrocketed in Mass. last year

BeenVerified, a data analysis company, reports that Massachusetts experienced a 475% increase in reported catalytic converter thefts last year. → Read More

Here are three places in MetroWest to find your Super Bowl spread

With the upcoming Super Bowl, cooking is not an option. Here are some opportunities get plenty of food for your party. → Read More

Sunday's Pro Bowl flyover by the Air Force has a Framingham connection

Maj. Dane Lannon, who will lead the flyover of F-16 jets over the ProBowl game next Sunday, is from Framingham. He went to Framingham HS. → Read More

Sunday's Pro Bowl flyover by the Air Force has a Framingham connection

Maj. Dane Lannon, who will lead the flyover of F-16 jets over the ProBowl game next Sunday, is from Framingham. He went to Framingham HS. → Read More

Mrs. Massachusetts braves grief through shared loss at Widows to Windows

Cynthia MacLean, Mrs. Massachusetts, uses her success to aid women who have suffered loss of spouses during the pandemic. → Read More

How much snow are we getting Saturday? Hardware stores are humming with business

Nor'Easter with potential serious impact is going to hit the area. Notes from the National Weather Service and local voices. → Read More

Out with '21, in with '22 — region's large venues seek more robust gatherings

Venues and organizers in MetroWest look to 2022 as a chance to revive their events and shows → Read More

Tuskegee Airman 'Woody' Woodhouse, 95, defended a system that didn't defend him

Enoch Woodhouse became a Tuskegee Airman after joining the military at age 17 shortly after hearing of the attack on Pearl Harbor. → Read More

Tuskegee Airman 'Woody' Woodhouse, 95, defended a system that didn't defend him

Enoch Woodhouse became a Tuskegee Airman after joining the military at age 17 shortly after hearing of the attack on Pearl Harbor. → Read More

For those who work outside on uber-cold days, layering up is the best strategy

Outdoor workers throughout the region are bundling up as wind chills move below zero. → Read More

For those who work outside on uber-cold days, layering up is the best strategy

Outdoor workers throughout the region are bundling up as wind chills move below zero. → Read More

United Way of Tri-County pitches Heart of Hunger Challenge to promote fitness

Participants in this year's Heart of Hunger challenge will earn raffle tickets for various prizes depending on how many miles they log during February. → Read More

Volunteers from local churches organize toy drive for Afghan children

After the Afghan crisis in August, Karen Montague and other volunteers at her church organized a toy drive for Afghan refugee children in Mass. and New Hampshire. → Read More