WORCESTER With COVID-19 cases continuing to drop and the lifting of restrictions this year, Worcester will return to more traditional Memorial Day observances Sunday and Monday.
Unlike last year, this Memorial Day, Monday, will be bigger and busier than usual, said Alex R. Arriaga, Worcester Veterans Services director.
“This year, we’re changing things a little bit as far as having one more event on Memorial Day to incorporate and get space to more veterans and to more family members,” Arriaga said.
On Sunday, the city will hold its traditional water ceremony at 1 p.m. at Elm Park. People will gather on the bridge at the park to throw wreaths in memory of those lost in war.