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WORCESTER As he eulogized his father, a beloved deacon described as the “Mayor of Jaques Avenue,” four months ago, Woodrow Adams Jr. made a vow.
The Worcester court officer, who’d lost not only his dad but also his uncle and grandmother in a terrible fire, would keep their legacies alive by continuing on the path of serving others.
With the help of the community, Adams is hoping next month to help 3,000.
His nonprofit, 508 Forever Young, is asking for help filling 3,000 backpacks with school supplies for a Back to School Bash slated for Aug. 28 at Fuller Family Park on Murray Avenue.
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WORCESTER The smoke was coming through a closet door at the back of his second floor apartment on Jaques Avenue when Luchaine Whyte first noticed it at around 7:15 p.m.
He told his husband and they called their landlady, whom they affectionately refer to as Miss Lorraine. She wondered if it was a smell from someone smoking.
But within minutes, the smoke was getting thicker. Whyte opened the door to check and knew they had to leave.
He was barefoot and in long Johns as he made his way down the stairs without the leg brace he uses to walk. His husband, Rudy Griffin-Whyte, ran upstairs to warn Lorraine Adams and her husband.