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Got a shot? Worcester s Table Talk has a free pie for you Blueberry, apple

WORCESTER For Central Mass. residents, protection from COVID-19 may not be the only treat that comes with a vaccine.  People who have received at least one vaccine can get a Table Talk Pie for free, the Worcester-based pie company announced Thursday. Residents can go to the company s pie shop at 153 Green St., and present their vaccine card to receive a 4-inch snack pie. Caitlin Enck, manager of the pie shop, said that about 25 to 30 people received free pies on Thursday, when the promotion was announced late in the afternoon. They were on track to give 100 pies Friday.  Business slowed during the pandemic.

Still the best thing in Worcester : A decade of growth transformed the Canal District; Plans for 2021, beyond build off that momentum

‘Still the best thing in Worcester’: A decade of growth transformed the Canal District; Plans for 2021, beyond build off that momentum Updated Feb 14, 2021; Facebook Share A decade isn’t long in a city like Worcester, which began its history under British rule. But within a few square blocks of the Canal District, the last decade created a lifetime of change. Turn back the clock to 2011 and the landscape of the city’s most bustling neighborhoods is unrecognizable. Kelley Square - without a peanut - remains one of the state’s most dangerous intersections. A vacant dirt lot sits where the Worcester Public Market now welcomes hundreds of people daily. North, up Green Street, Crompton Collective, Birchtree Bread, Smokestack Urban Barbecue are yet calling the District home.

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