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  • Worcester: Arrest made in East Haven street takeover | June 09
    2026/06/09
    Worcester officials address rising concerns over a street takeover in East Haven involving a 22-year-old suspect from Massachusetts, while over 300 layoffs in Worcester County spark discussions about economic support and job training. The city also celebrates two local leaders on the Worcester Business Journal’s Power 100 list and recognizes the Worcester Railers’ eighth straight Community Award nomination.
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  • Worcester: Worcester officials break ground on new firehouse after 67 years | June 08
    2026/06/08
    Worcester city officials broke ground on a new firehouse replacing the 67-year-old Station 13, set to open in late 2027. The Worcester Business Journal also released its Power 100 list, spotlighting local leaders driving economic growth.
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  • Worcester: Severe thunderstorm warning issued for parts of Massachusetts | June 07
    2026/06/07
    Worcester residents are urged to prepare for a severe thunderstorm warning as strong winds and heavy rain are expected today, with schools and businesses adjusting schedules. The community also mourns the recent passing of Carol Mitchell and Patricia Blodgett, while local officials continue discussions on rising housing costs and upcoming town halls.
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  • Worcester: Week in review: Early College surge, college president retiring, $2M communit... | June 06
    2026/06/06
    Worcester's Early College program saw a major enrollment boost, while Worcester State University's president prepares for retirement, and a $2 million community investment aims to support local projects. The city also faces budget balancing challenges, with real estate activity and a new advocacy mural highlighting ongoing growth and community initiatives.
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  • Worcester: Worcester woman honored in Virginia bus crash memorial | June 05
    2026/06/05
    Worcester's community mourns Worcester native and Virginia resident who died in a bus crash with a heartfelt vigil, while city council approves affordable housing for multigenerational families. The Local Wire also covers a candlelight vigil for Officer Manny Familia and a $39 million bridge loan for senior housing in Worcester.
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  • Worcester: Bus Driver With Speeding History Linked to Virginia Crash | June 04
    2026/06/04
    Worcester's public schools are expanding their early college program with new seats, while a $10 million community project launches to combat food insecurity. A bus driver with a history of speeding violations is under scrutiny after a fatal crash in Virginia.
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  • Worcester: Worcester Majors to face New England Suns in fundraiser game | June 03
    2026/06/03
    Worcester's Local Wire update highlights the Worcester Majors fundraiser game at Worcester County Park benefiting the community food pantry, the funeral for Mary Alice Kilcoyne, and the Community Foundation's 50th-anniversary $2 million investment in education, health, and environmental programs. The episode also covers a new housing initiative for grandparents raising grandchildren.
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  • Worcester: Worcester Woman and Family Killed in Virginia Bus Crash | June 02
    2026/06/02
    Worcester residents are mourning after a local mother and her children were killed in a deadly bus crash on I-95 in Virginia. The city is also supporting small businesses with new housing initiatives and watching gas prices rise ahead of summer travel.
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