Public Notice: The Treasurer & Collector of Taxes has released the List of Properties for Unpaid Fiscal 2023 Taxes.
MassDOT conducted its final inspection Wednesday, and the bridge has reopened.
Posted: Thursday 08/15/24
The City of Worcester’s Cultural Development Division and Election Commission announced Monday the “Create the Vote” campaign, inviting residents to design election day stickers.
Posted: Monday 08/12/24
All Worcester Public Library branches will remain closed to the public Friday.
Posted: Thursday 08/08/24
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UPDATE: Due to the inclement weather, tonight's "Movies on the Common" will be moved to the JMAC, located at 20 Franklin Street....
Posted: Thursday 08/15/24 5:50 PM
UPDATE on Indian Lake closure: The cyanobacteria bloom at Indian Lake persists and the advisory against water contact remains in place.
Posted: Thursday 08/15/24 5:37 PM
UPDATE ON HEARD ST. BRIDGE: MassDOT conducted its final inspection Wednesday, and the bridge has reopened. Traffic has resumed as normal. Additional work involving limited alternating traffic patterns that doesn't require a full closure is expected for the next few weeks.
Posted: Thursday 08/15/24 9:39 AM
In this episode of The Buzz, we discuss the new City of Worcester 311 Customer Service Center in Main South and all the services it offers to residents.
Posted: Tuesday 08/13/24 4:58 PM
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The City of Worcester has one pool, two spray parks and four beaches. The City is also home to three state beaches and pools. All sites are open to the public during the summer.
Practice the 5 D's of mosquito protection during the months when mosquitoes are most active - Dress, DEET, Dusk, Dawn and Drain.
The Worcester Public Works Department operates three yard waste drop-off sites for all Worcester residents, open April through November.
Celebrating 14 years on the Worcester Common, the Out to Lunch Festival and Farmers' Market returns this summer with live bands, outdoor performers, artisans, nonprofits, food, farms and fun, beginning July 11 and running through August 15.
The goal of this program is to provide Worcester residents with opportunities to engage in healthy eating, active living, community building and spending the summer becoming a healthier Worcester. The program runs from June 10 through August 31, Mondays through Saturdays at 8 City locations. We hope to see you there!
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When: Thursday 08/15/24 6:00 PM
Where: Stearns Tavern, 72 Coes Street
When: Friday 08/16/24 12:00 PM
Where: Worcester Public Library, 3 Salem Square
When: Friday 08/16/24 3:00 PM
Where: Worcester Common Oval, 455 Main Street
When: Monday 08/19/24 6:30 PM
Where: police
When: Tuesday 08/20/24 12:30 PM
Where: Virtual Meeting
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Worcester will soon be home to four new public spaces designed to reduce the impact of extreme heat in neighborhoods that need the most relief.
The Mobility Action Plan aims to enhance our transportation network by better supporting safe, equitable and sustainable mobility choices.
Helping residents and small businesses make smart energy choices with the assistance of two Energy Advocates who work for the City!
Welcome to the country's most vibrant and livable mid-sized city! With a population of more than 200,000 and more than 35,000 college students, Worcester is the second largest city in New England. Centrally located, the City is under an hour from Boston, Providence and Hartford.
Learn more about the "Heart of the Commonwealth."