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More than 200 low-income families are eligible for down payment and closing cost assistance to purchase their first homes through a new state program.
Veer Mudambi, Worcester Telegram & Gazette February 29, 2024 at 5:29 AM Paul Barber owns the Flying Rhino on Shrewsbury Street, which will be participating in Restaurant Week.
Videos showing attractions in Central Massachusetts are now showing on a 27-by-52-foot screen in Times Square, where advertising on massive electronic billboards competes for the many eyes on the ...
In 1954 with Harry F. Wolf of Shrewsbury, Mass. as president from 1946-1966 (ref. The Story of Worcester's Premier Department Store) the old victorian style facade from 1882 was replaced with a new ultra-modern one, which remains mostly the same today. In 1963 Harry Wolf also has the first escalator installed in the city of Worcester to make ...
A native of Worcester and a World War II vet, Mastrototaro joined the United States Marine Corps in 1939 and won the Silver Star and for bravery and a Purple Heart for being wounded during the Battle of Saipan. He was mustered out of the Marines in 1944. His unit was virtually wiped out in the Battle of Iwo Jima.
Get those shovels ready: The Worcester area could get some snow accumulation later this week. The National Weather Service is forecasting a mix of snow and rain in Worcester Wednesday night and ...
Clara Louise was born in Saint Louis County, Missouri, and died in Worcester County, Massachusetts. She is buried in Rural Cemetery in Worcester, Massachusetts. Carter Chapin (Oct. 15, 1914 - July 30, 1964) succeeded John Woodman Higgins as president of Worcester Pressed Steel in 1949 and served as president until his death.