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Thursday, June 21, 2018
Notre Dame group appeals judge's decision in hopes to block demolition
The Save Notre Dame Alliance has officially filed an appeal of a Worcester Superior Court judge's ruling to deny a temporary injunction in an effort to halt the destruction of the Notre Dame des Canadiens church.
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House passes bill giving $337M to community hospitals
The House on Tuesday night passed health care reform legislation that uses $337 million in new assessments to stabilize community hospitals.
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R.I. architectural firm opening Worcester office
LLB Architects, a Rhode Island architectural firm that designs commercial, residential and other developments, will open a Worcester office next month, it announced Wednesday.
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Worcester resident named COO of Cutler Capital
Worcester-based investment management firm Cutler Capital Management has named a Worcester resident as its chief operating officer.
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St. Mary's Credit Union to open Framingham branch
St. Mary's Credit Union will open a new branch in Framingham, the credit union said Wednesday.
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VNA Care names former Marine as interim COO
Worcester-based VNA Care has named a Marine Corps veteran as its interim chief operating officer.
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Column: We need to build more homes
In the city of Worcester, the April inventory of single-family homes dropped 39 percent over April of last year.
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Regional Roundup
Question of the Week
Tuesday we asked: The City of Worcester is seeking artists to provide cultural placemaking for an $11-million redevelopment of Main Street. The project, dubbed Main Street Reimagined, will incorporate public art features into the construction, which already includes bigger sidewalks and bike lanes.
Do you think Worcester's public art helps the city's economy?
  • Art is at the heart of a community!
  • Art makes the location more of a destination. If they come, they will likely spend money.
  • A city with an interesting and beautiful environment will attract people, and they will spend more money in the city; and I believe Worcester's improving appearance is doing that, but I have no proof that it has created a measurable difference yet, so didn't rate it that way.
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Canal District restaurant Maddi's opens Monday
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