Worcester Telegram: After fatal car crash in Shrewsbury, a widespread search for victim's dog
Worcester Telegram: Hummingbirds have been spotted in Central MA, map says. What to know.
Worcester Telegram: Final sentence? DCR revives plan to raze former Rutland Prison Camp
Worcester Telegram: Robert McCluskey, driver who crashed into Shrewsbury station, seeks release
Worcester Telegram: Will lawsuits help cities and towns pay for PFAS-free firefighting gear?
Worcester Telegram: Authorities in Florida apprehend Carl Rivera, long-sought man from Southbridge
Worcester Telegram: Whitinsville's Kevin Padron to share his immigrant story at Ouimet Banquet
Worcester Telegram: School history: Sisters of Saint Anne bought a farm, and Anna Maria College sprouted
Worcester Telegram: Markey maintains lead in US Senate primary and general elections
Worcester Telegram: Family of Adam Julian wants answers after fatal crash on Route 20 in Charlton
Keep Worcester Clean (KWC) is a coordinated, year-round city-wide effort that encompasses all of the municipality's beautification programs and initiatives. It is driven by interdepartmental collaboration and community participation to keep our city clean and influence others to do the same.
The City of Worcester has a long and rich history of important people, places and events. The Office of the City Clerk is the keeper of many significant historical records, memorabilia and information that is vital to Worcester's heritage. Worcester named after Worcester, England was first established as a town in 1722 and later became a city in 1848. During the past three centuries Worcester ...
The City of Worcester is a diverse governmental body, consisting of numerous departments, divisions and sections all working together to serve the residents of Worcester. The main goal of each department, division and section is simple: to provide the best services possible each day in order to produce a comfortable environment in which to live, visit and work.