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As Worcester continues to grow, some in the city are redefining infrastructure to include access to internet, child care and public transit

As Worcester continues to grow, some in the city are redefining infrastructure to include access to internet, child care and public transit
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A closer look at Worcester s 2020 payroll: 90 of 100 top earners are police officers

A closer look at Worcester’s 2020 payroll: 90 of 100 top earners are police officers Updated 10:07 AM; Members of the Worcester Police Department represented 90 of the city’s top 100 earners in 2020, according to payroll records. City Manager Edward Augustus Jr. took home the highest paycheck, making a total of $279,770 in 2020, keeping on trend with payroll records from previous years. Police Chief Steven Sargent received the city’s second-largest salary, taking home $239,130, records indicate. Aside from police officers, a handful of other employees are among the highest-paid workers, including the city’s assistant city manager, administrators at the Worcester Public Schools, the city solicitor and the late DPW head.

Worcester Leicester good owners fill hole left after Becker College closing

With 36 Becker College buildings, Worcester neighborhood faces uncertain future WORCESTER As Becker College s impending closure looms over the Elm Park neighborhood and Worcester, nearby property owners and city officials hope that the college s property is taken over by responsible owners.  Each campus is an economic engine in and of itself, Timothy P. Murray, Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce president and CEO, said, The loss of Becker both in the Highland Street, Elm Park neighborhood and Leicester is a blow to both the neighborhood and regional economy. The disposition of assets is going to be important  to try to make sure we are collectively trying to infill the neighborhood in a way that supports the neighborhood businesses.

Alzheimer s Association to host virtual community forum for Worcester residents

Alzheimer’s Association to host virtual community forum for Worcester residents Nicole Shih, Telegram & Gazette © Courtesy of the Alzheimer s Association Alzheimer s disease, facts and figures WORCESTER  More than 6 million Americans suffer from Alzheimer’s, according to the Alzheimer’s Association. In Massachusetts alone, more than 130,000 people were living with Alzheimer’s in 2020.  On April 14, the Alzheimer’s Association Massachusetts/New Hampshire Chapter in collaboration with Dementia Friendly Worcester will host a virtual community forum to talk about the disease and allow attendees to ask questions and share personal experience.  The forum will also provide more information on how the Alzheimer’s Association can better meet the needs of the community, and participants will learn about available resources and discover volunteer opportunities to support families affected by the disease.

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