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Worcester Telegram on MSNCommunity gardens coming soon to Worcester's Green Hill Park
Green Hill Park is going "back to its roots," says City Manager Eric D. Batista. The park, which was once used as farmland, will now offer 124 plots for residents, who will be selected by ...
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Worcester Telegram on MSNKeep Worcester Clean program relaunched with expanded scope, resources for residents
Public works crews are working extra hours and weekends through August to have the city cleaned up by the time school starts.
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Worcester Telegram on MSNBatista: Lack of cleanliness in Worcester 'unacceptable,' maps plan for August cleanup
City public works crews will work extra hours — including weekends — to clear streets and parks of trash, part of an effort to counter what the city manager calls an "unacceptable" level of ...
The City of Worcester announced a relaunch and expansion of its Keep Worcester Clean (KWC) Program. Following a commitment ...
"And as your city manager, I take full responsibility," said Eric D. Batista. "I take pride in Worcester, too, and that is why I want to double down on the municipality’s efforts to keep it clean." ...
Beachgoers at a Worcester lake on Thursday are asked not to go into the water, as it is scheduled to be treated to prevent ...
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Worcester Telegram on MSNPolice operations, city cleanup among issues on Worcester City Council agenda
The City Council will meet Tuesday, Aug. 19, for just the second time this summer, after a five-week hiatus, to discuss a proposal for an honorary street naming, a call for police audits, city cleanup ...
Worcester City Manager Eric D. Batista announced Tuesday that City Hall will add security guards on its first floor and install security scanners. Beginning May 27, security compliance officers ...
Batista went on to discuss the issue of housing availability and prices in Worcester. The city will continue to add population by 2033, with at least 12,000 new units to be constructed by then ...
Dr. Matilde Castiel, who immigrated to the U.S. from Cuba, was appointed as HHS commissioner in 2015 after the city ...
“This is to advise you that you must cease this obsessively harassing behavior,” the no trespass order from Worcester City Manager Eric Batista read. “This pattern of behavior is unacceptable.
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