Summertime crowds plus increased capacity guidelines means restaurants are heating up, leading them to prepare for the summer rush by rolling out extra outdoor seating.
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Many things at The Tinker’s Cart are green but the future is looking rosy. A purveyor of all things Irish for over 20 years and going strong.
The Tinker s Cart is truly the little Irish shop that could. Established in 1997 the business has weathered many storms and has grown and expanded despite the current climate.
The store is located in the Worcester Public Market right in the heart of Massachusetts. A multi-vendor, food-oriented marketplace in the European tradition, featuring a wide variety of locally owned small businesses.
Residing in a spectacular new building located right on legendary Kelley Square, in the center of Worcester’s Canal District. Owner Cheryl Hughes moved the store to this new location shortly before the pandemic took hold. Bouncing back and welcoming customers again the shop is thriving.
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Domenic Paldino, who once handed out $100 bills in Worcester, gunned down in Costa Rica
Domenic Paldino, a Worcester native whose generosity became clear around Christmas, when he handed out $100 bills to shoppers, was shot to death in Costa Rica last week.
Paldino, 57, was gunned down while visiting a female friend, allegedly by a former partner of the woman.
Raised with his three siblings on Grafton Hill in Worcester, Paldino was a successful businessman who got great satisfaction from sharing his wealth and his smile. His main thing was giving back to people who weren t as fortunate as he was, said Mark Paldino, Domenic s brother.
Top crash locations in Massachusetts: These intersections are most common spots for car crashes
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What’s the worst intersection in Massachusetts?
Drivers surely can think of a treacherous intersection on their commute, or maybe even a location near their home.
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation uses a methodology to rank the state’s intersections, weighing crashes that resulted in injuries higher than those that just left property damage.
MassDOT’s most recent report, the 2017 Top Crash Locations Report, which was released in September, can be used as a first brush tool to evaluate top crash locations and improve road safety, according to the agency. The report focuses on intersections and is based on crashes entered into the Registry of Motor Vehicles’ Crash Data System.