Marco Cartolano, Telegram & Gazette

Marco Cartolano

Telegram & Gazette

Worcester, MA, United States

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Worcester senior housing residents, displaced in February, will start returning home Wednesday

Many of the nearly 200 residents have been staying in hotels since record cold caused pipes in the building to burst. → Read More

Worcester Police Academy graduates 28 officers; speakers reflect on changes to policing

28 Worcester Police Academy recruits became Worcester police officers Friday, while an additional four graduated to departments in other towns. → Read More

Coworking space venture signs lease on 4th floor of Mercantile Center

A coworking space venture has signed an 11-year lease to occupy the entire fourth floor of the Mercantile Center at 100 Front St., to open in summer. → Read More

4-year-old girl, adult hospitalized after crash in Worcester

A 54-year-old Leicester man who police said left the scene of the crash has been charged. → Read More

Ex-Gardner postal worker gets 3 years probation for stealing over $90K

Former Gardner postal worker Roberta Feliz was sentenced to three years probation for stealing packages that totaled over $90,000. → Read More

Oxford man sentenced for stealing identity to obtain tax refund, driver's license

Richard Diaz-Montero pleaded guilty last month. → Read More

Elevated PFAS found in fish from 4 Central Mass. lakes and ponds. What you need to know

The state Department of Public Health is advising the public to limit their consumption of fish from the bodies of water. → Read More

State auditor to 'evaluate' concerns about charter school ties to Old Sturbridge Village

The Worcester School Committee has raised alarms about the proposed charter, which recently won state approval. → Read More

St. Patrick's Day is on Friday this year. Will corned beef be out for Catholics?

Bishop Robert J. McManus addressed the issue in light of the observance of Lent. → Read More

Jose Rivera, former 3-time world boxing champ, to run for Worcester City Council

Jose Antonio Rivera, a former three-time world champion boxer from Worcester, announced that he will run for an at-large city council seat this fall. → Read More

Worcester announces partnership for unwanted textiles pickup

Residents looking to discard old clothes, shoes, accessories or linens can now sign up for a new service being offered by the city. → Read More

Monday night, Tuesday morning storm may bring 6 to 8 inches of snow in Worcester area

The storm, which blanketed southern California with several inches of snow before making its way cross-country, may stretch into the late afternoon and possibly early evening Tuesday. → Read More

Great Brook Valley opportunity center, park projects wending through City Hall

City officials and the Worcester Housing Authority have touted plans to fund the projects in part through coronavirus state and local recovery funds. → Read More

Exchange Street cigar bar has license suspended for 5 days after June overdoses

The License Commission suspended the license of Michael's Cigar Bar at 1 Exchange St. for violations related to seven people overdosing last June. → Read More

Following forced closure, One Eyed Jack's ownership to open Jack's Tiki Tavern Thursday

Following forced closure, One Eyed Jack's ownership will open at a new location under Jack's Tiki Tavern, 3 Mill St., Thursday. → Read More

Kennie Mota-Cruz found guilty of second-degree murder in Everard St. shooting

The 28-year-old former Stanton Street resident was found guilty of the lesser charge of second-degree murder. The Worcester District Attorney's office was seeking a first-degree murder charge. → Read More

Jury in Worcester execution-style shooting case hears closing statements, begins deliberations

A verdict had not been reached by late Thursday afternoon and the jury is set to return to deliberations Friday morning. → Read More

Shrewsbury police: Officers saved man trapped in mud and water at Flint Pond

The man was up to his neck in the water and mud, according to a Police Department news release. → Read More

Kennie Mota-Cruz trial opens in execution-style shooting of Worcester man

He is accused of shooting and killing Jose E. Ortiz in Ortiz's residence. → Read More

Worcester police seek help finding second suspect in October homicide

Police say an active warrant is out for the arrest of Kelvin Verde, on murder charges. → Read More