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Week in review | |
Worcester playing to win in PawSox game | |
Worcester is making a stronger play for bringing the Boston Red Sox' top minor league team to the city. Worcester has hired sports economist Andrew Zimbalist and lawyer and former Department of Transportation secretary and CEO Jeffery Mullan to help the city make a potential bid for landing the team.
| Print is not dead | |
Print circulation for newspapers has been in a steady fall for more than a decade, but one Worcester publication is making a bet against that. The previously online-only Worcester Sun will begin publishing every Saturday starting Dec. 9, with each issue costing $2.
| Deadline passes, but church still likely to go | |
It might have sounded at first glance like a reprieve for the long-vacant Notre Dame des Canadiens church in downtown Worcester. A sale agreement to the developer of the nearby145 Front at City Square project -- which would demolish the church to build residences -- went past a deadline, opening up a potential sale to someone else, including someone who theoretically might want to reuse the church instead. But the church's current owner said it still wants to knock the church down to make the site more attractive to other developers.
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