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The Polar Park baseball stadium site is now officially in the city's hands. The long-delayed step took place Friday when a deed for the site off Madison Street was filed with the Worcester Registry of Deeds. The sale of roughly 4 acres took place…
Coronavirus case numbers are rising ever higher a month into the fall, with rates in Worcester, Worcester County, across Massachusetts and nationally showing worrisome increases.
The Worcester City Council has pushed back against the city manager’s proposal to create a Worcester Ballpark Authority, with councilors expressing concern about giving up oversight of Polar Park and a nearby parking garage to an unelected board. A…
The Gov. Charlie Baker Administration announced this fall 13 Central Massachusetts communities would split $1.25 million in Shared Streets and Spaces emergency grants, in order to make roads more pedestrian- and bicycle-friendly, part of $10 million…
Like many nonprofits in 2020, The Shine Initiative had to rethink its annual gala fundraiser this October, in the wake of social distancing rules amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Sheila King-Goodwin never envisioned herself going into banking, never mind making a career out of it and rising to the rank of a senior vice president.
Liz Hamilton has worked with the Boys & Girls Club in some capacity for 17 years, long enough to see many of the nonprofit’s clients grow up and start their own lives as adults.
When Karin Branscombe looks back on the founding of her own insurance brokerage agency almost 40 years ago, she jokes now she’s fortunate to have had some ignorance back then.
When Tamara Lundi is working as the CEO of Worcester’s Community Healthlink, she’s not only leading a healthcare center with hundreds of workers.
When a would-be restaurateur approaches Worcester city officials with a plan to open a new eatery, not so much stands in the way procedurally – at least compared to most Massachusetts cities and towns.
In an effort to increase the pace of new housing development in Massachusetts, Gov. Maura Healey has proposed streamlining the environmental review process for certain new housing projects, with the goal of reducing the time spent on the process from about one year to 30 days. Environmental reviews are a hallmark of community planning, to ensure new development doesn't negatively impact surrounding properties or natural resources, even though the process does add significant time and often cost to projects. Healey's proposal comes after Massachusetts fell behind the national average in new housing production, despite adding 90,000 new units since she became governor in 2023.
New England already averages the longest timeline in the nation to build a single-family home once the developer has been giving the authorization to move forward with construction, according to U.S. Census statistics compiled by the National Association of Home Builders. In 2023, single-family homes in New England averaged 13.9 months from permit to completion. The South Atlantic states have the lowest average of 8.9 months while the region that includes Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana is the second quickest at 9.4 months. The second-longest average after New England is the New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania region, which takes 13.2 months.
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