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Greater Worcester

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    New Sky Mark Tower owner adding to Worcester holdings

    January 20, 2020

    The new owner of Worcester's Sky Mark Tower, a Worcester Polytechnic Institute graduate, has bought a trio of properties just around the corner.

  • Worcester radio host and program director laid off

    Thomas Grillo January 17, 2020

    Tony Bristol, News-Talk WTAG program director, and WSRS morning co-host Greg Bedard have been laid-off, according to RadioInsight.com, an online news website covering the communications industry.

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    Fighting ALS, $1,000 at a time

    Updated: January 20, 2020

    Following her sister’s death from ALS in 2015, Katie Benison-Camell decided to start a foundation to provide relief for families fighting the disease. The foundation has grown every year and will host its inaugural gala on April 3.

  • Movers & Shakers for Jan. 20, 2020

    Updated: January 20, 2020

    HOPE WEAVER is the new marketing and creative services coordinator for the Worcester Railers.

  • Worcester homeowners rank 10th for staying put

    Thomas Grillo Updated: January 20, 2020

    In a nationwide survey of how long people stay in their houses, Worcester ranked 10th with an average of 17 years. That’s up from nine years a decade ago, according to research by Redfin, the national Seattle-based real estate brokerage.

  • Greendale Mall to join lifestyle center trend

    Thomas Grillo Updated: January 20, 2020

    Finard Properties’ purchase of the failing Greendale Mall in Worcester for a bargain price in December signals the death of another covered shopping center in Massachusetts.

  • Central Mass. colleges face admissions upheaval

    Grant Welker Updated: January 20, 2020

    An industry-wide spike in the number of applications from high school students has complicated the fine-tuned formula for figuring out which students – and how many – will ultimately enroll.

  • Public spending on WooSox projects to increase to $189M

    Brad Kane Updated: January 20, 2020

    The total public spending on all four Canal District projects directly related to the August 2018 announcement by the Pawtucket Red Sox to relocate to Worcester has increased to $189 million.

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    Table Talk leaving Kelley Square for $22-million Main South facility

    Thomas Grillo January 17, 2020

    The third generation dessert manufacturer, Table Talk Pies Inc., plans to leave its Kelley Square location near the soon-to-be-built Worcester Red Sox ballpark and build a $22-million facility at the former Crompton & Knowles campus in Worcester…

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    Spectrum launching 24/7 Worcester cable news

    Thomas Grillo January 16, 2020

    A 24/7 news service is coming to Spectrum subscribers in Central and Western Massachusetts.

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Today's Poll

What upcoming Worcester entertainment event are you most looking forward to?
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Poll Description

In September, The Hanover Theatre and Conservatory for the Performing Arts announced comedians Jerry Seinfeld and Marlon Wayans are set to perform standup shows at the Worcester theater early next year. The Hanover and the DCU Center are the two main indoor venues for entertainment events in Worcester over the cold months and offer a variety of shows.