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Social distance dancing: How ballroom dancing adapted for the pandemic

Social distance dancing: How ballroom dancing adapted for the pandemic
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Janice Harvey: Worcester, your best life is within reach

Janice Harvey: Worcester, your best life is within reach
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58 school districts in Massachusetts get waivers from reopening plan

58 school districts in Massachusetts get waivers from reopening plan
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'It's spiked up quite a bit': Restaurants in Worcester see surge in customers in February as COVID cases dwindle

‘It’s spiked up quite a bit’: Restaurants in Worcester see surge in customers in February as COVID cases dwindle Updated Mar 07, 2021; Posted Mar 07, 2021 Russo Italian Restaurant is opening at 65 Water St. in Worcester s Canal District. (Aviva Luttrell | MassLive.com) Facebook Share During the last several weekends, Ed Russo has stood between his two restaurants on Water Street within Worcester’s Canal District. Each time the foot traffic in the district appears to increase. He’ll watch cars park near his spot, Russo Italian Restaurant and walk across the neighborhood to the Worcester Public Market. Others park a few blocks north, on Green Street, for a night inside one of the outdoor igloos at his other restaurant, Locke50.

Worcester educators rally at city hall, calling on district to negotiate contract and vaccinate staff

Worcester educators rally at city hall, calling on district to negotiate contract and vaccinate staff Updated Mar 04, 2021; Facebook Share The chant at Worcester City Hall was loud and consistent: “Negotiate. Vaccinate. Educate.” Dozens of members of the Educational Association of Worcester rallied Thursday afternoon, saying they wanted to bring the negotiating table to city hall after working through the COVID-19 pandemic for months with expired contracts. More than just wanting a fair contract, the educators were calling on officials for vaccinations. Though Gov. Charlie Baker announced Wednesday that K-12 employees, early childcare workers and school staff will be eligible for vaccine appointments on March 11, there will be competition to get in line for a shot because of a limited vaccine supply. It means that many Worcester teachers and school staff will have to head back into classrooms for hybrid learning without inoculation.

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