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City expects Bell Pond to reopen Wednesday after weekend stabbing of teenage lifeguard

City expects Bell Pond to reopen Wednesday after weekend stabbing of teenage lifeguard
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Residents supported Worcester manager s proposed reforms

WORCESTER The City Council Tuesday bumped to next week discussion of City Manager Edward M. Augustus Jr. s executive order on structural and institutional racism and accompanying recommendations, but that didn t stop many community members who called in to the virtual meeting from making their voices heard.  Mayor Joseph M. Petty announced at the beginning of the meeting that the manager s report, which includes an executive order acknowledging the role structural and institutional racism have played and continues to play in the city, would be taken up at next week s meeting.  The report includes recommendations to remove resource officers from schools and restructure how police interact with schools; to implement some form of alternative deployment that sends mental health and social workers on calls with police; and to establish a new investigations division at City Hall that would address both employee and resident complaints. 

Worcester ConCom allows Columbus Park project to move forward

WORCESTER Votes taken Monday by the conservation commission will essentially allow planned improvements in Columbus Park along Coes Reservoir to move forward.  The conservation commission voted 4-1 to close the hearing on the notice of intent the city filed with the board, and voted 5-0 to approve an order of conditions on the project. Chairman Joseph Charpentier explained that the votes mean that all the regulatory questions have been answered, and the project can go forward, from a regulatory standpoint.  Neighborhood residents and activists have been making public calls for the city to re-think the project, which will include a boardwalk, a fishing pier, and a replicated wetlands area that will serve as an outdoor classroom for environmental education. 

Worcester Moves To Remove Deadly Coes Reservoir Beach

UpdatedTue, Dec 22, 2020 at 1:13 pm ET Replies(17) Hillside Beach along Coes Reservoir, the site of three drownings since 2007. (Google Maps) WORCESTER, MA Worcester Public Works & Parks Commissioner Jay Fink has proposed removing a Coes Reservoir beach that has been the site of three drownings over the past 13 years. Hillside Beach is located just east of the newly renovated Coes Park. Swimming at the beach isn t allowed, and a row of signs there warns swimmers about a dangerous drop-off near the shore and a lack of lifeguards. In a memo, Fink called the beach an attractive nuisance. His proposal will be up for discussion at Tuesday s City Council meeting.

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