Community Organizing Essential to Keeping Worcester Clean
Worcester residents have many things in common, and there are plenty of city characteristics we can bond over.
Saint Vincent nurses vote to ratify new contract with hospital, ending nearly 10-month historic strike
Within 30 days, all striking nurses are expected to return to their prior roles.
Fourteen local organizations provided with total of $1 million from United Way of Central Massachusetts
Organizations to focus on equity, inclusion, education, diversity with funding from Community Challenge.
FLEXcon hires first female CEO
The company’s former CFO, Aimee Peacock, is set to take over for Lavon Winkler, who is retiring on Jan. 30.
Handle With Care
Holy Cross’ new vice provost is taking a caring approach toward diversity, equity and inclusion.
Lancaster family teams up with a local food charity to raise money for the food insecure
The Joseph & Leslie Carr Foundation Inc. raises money to put together hundreds of nutritious food boxes delivered throughout Central Massachusetts, just in time for the holidays.
Clark University graduate student looks to transform WRTA
Student takes look at city bus system to improve mobility, quality of life, accessibility.
Fabric n Things opens in Fitchburg bringing with it an “old school” feel
The fabric store had its grand opening ceremony on Dec. 10 with a ribbon cutting ceremony attended by local elected officials.
Taking inspiration from around her, pottery to beer cans
Worcester artist explores multiple mediums, returns to her favorites.
Community Organizing Essential to Keeping Worcester Clean
Worcester residents have many things in common, and there are plenty of city characteristics we can bond over.
How to Have an Eco-Friendly Holiday Season
The holiday season is a time when we visit and celebrate with loved ones, but it also results in some of the biggest consumption practices of the year. Holiday parties, traveling, gift giving, and decorating can all have negative impacts on the environment.
New shake, tea business adds “Vivacity” to drinks in response to pandemic
From nursing home to new business, owner brings health and wellness to Westborough community.
Bugged by Pests
Barn Owl Technology founder and new StartUp Worcester cohort member combines the reduction of pesticides with his passion for pest control in his new business venture.
Meet Elizabeth Wambui: Fontaine Brothers’ New Director of Diversity, Inclusion, and Community Impact
The Sutton High School Field Hockey team, with the help of strong defense and a balanced attack, advanced to the state quarterfinals after defeating Hamilton-Wenham Regional in a 1-0 playoff thriller.
Pandemic-Born Decanted Wine Truck in High Demand
It’s always wine o’clock somewhere for Melissa Costa and Julia Walderzak.
B-Organic Working to Eliminate Plastic, Food Waste
Like many households across the nation, Cathy DiPilato found hers throwing away plastic bags of produce which had gone rotten.