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WORCESTER The architect that developer James E. Levin hired for the rehabilitation project at 5 May St. testified in federal court Monday that he never signed off on any reimbursement forms on Levin’s behalf out of concerns for the integrity of the process.
Steven Petitpas, a longtime Boston architect, testified that he refused to sign the first reimbursement form he was forwarded after noticing an inaccurate statement, and was never again asked to approve any similar forms.
“You can’t certify (work) that hasn’t been done, because you shouldn’t get paid for it,” Petitpas told jurors.
The architect’s testimony was offered in support of the government’s contention that Levin, with help from the city’s former top housing official, Jacklyn M. Sutcivni, improperly received reimbursement of about $2 million in federal rehabilitation funds for work he did not perform in 2010 and 2011.
Victim fatally stabbed in Worcester was attacked within minutes by another passenger inside livery vehicle, authorities say
Updated May 05, 2021;
Posted May 05, 2021
Ramon Castro appears via Zoom during his arraignment in Worcester District Court in connection with the fatal stabbing of a man on May 5, 2021.
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The 65-year-old man fatally stabbed in Worcester Wednesday morning was attacked by another man who was inside the same livery vehicle, according to court records and prosecutors.
The victim was picked up at 8 a.m. He was pronounced dead one hour later after the attack, records show.
Authorities arrested 53-year-old Ramon Castro of Worcester in connection with the killing of William Gomez.
WORCESTER The Planning Board Wednesday approved the site plan for the transformation of the old Worcester Boys & Girls Club building on Ionic Avenue into a creative arts space and childcare center.
Board members were enthusiastic in their support for the project, which when completed in 2022 will be the Creative Hub Worcester Arts Center, a mix of artist studios, event space, and educational classrooms. This is a fantastic example of reusing a building for an excellent purpose for the community, board member Ellie Gilmore said before the board voted 5-0 to approve the site plan for 661 Main St. and 2 Ionic Ave.
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