At approximately 11:30 p.m. on May 28, 2024, the Worcester Fire Department responded to a structure fire at 3 Hancock St. with reports of people trapped in the building.
Posted: Wednesday 05/29/24
The City of Worcester announced Tuesday that Department of Public Works & Parks (DPW&P) Commissioner Jay Fink and Department of Transportation & Mobility (DTM) Assistant Director Todd Kirrane were both recently recognized with national awards from the American Public Works Association (APWA).
Posted: Tuesday 05/28/24
City Hall and other municipal buildings will be closed to the public Monday, May 27, 2024, in observance of Memorial Day.
Posted: Friday 05/24/24
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Movies on the Common returns with Youth Pride Night featuring the "Barbie" movie on Thursday, June 20 at the Worcester Common!...
Posted: Monday 06/03/24 1:00 PM
In celebration of National Pride Month, show your support by shopping locally at Worcester's LGBTQ+ owned businesses!...
Posted: Saturday 06/01/24 9:00 AM
It's finally here!! Registration for Recreation Worcester Summer 2024 is now open....
Posted: Friday 05/31/24 12:00 PM
The Fitness in the Parks Program begins June 10!...
Posted: Thursday 05/30/24 12:00 PM
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Practice the 5 D's of mosquito protection during the months when mosquitoes are most active - Dress, DEET, Dusk, Dawn and Drain.
The Division of Parks, Recreation & Cemetery maintains and manages a par 72, 18-hole municipal golf course offering City residents and non-City residents alike an exciting and challenging round of golf.
The Worcester Public Works Department operates three yard waste drop-off sites for all Worcester residents, open April through November.
Celebrating 14 years on the Worcester Common, the Out to Lunch Festival and Farmers' Market returns this summer with live bands, outdoor performers, artisans, nonprofits, food, farms and fun, beginning July 11 and running through August 15.
The City of Worcester offers many opportunities for young people to obtain employment at various levels, from supervisory to staff. Interested candidates should follow the instructions for each opening in order to apply for the position(s) of interest.
The goal of this program is to provide Worcester residents with opportunities to engage in healthy eating, active living, community building and spending the summer becoming a healthier Worcester. The program runs from June 10 through August 31, Mondays through Saturdays at 8 City locations. We hope to see you there!
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When: Wednesday 06/05/24 4:00 PM
Where: Seabury Heights Apartments, 240 Belmont Street
When: Wednesday 06/05/24 5:00 PM
Where: City Hall, Esther Howland Chamber, 455 Main Street
When: Wednesday 06/05/24 5:30 PM
Where: Coes Pond Village, 39 First Street
When: Wednesday 06/05/24 6:00 PM
Where: Parks, Recreation and Cemetery Division Building, 50 Officer Manny Familia Way
When: Thursday 06/06/24 4:00 PM
Where: Victoria Building, 116 Country Club Boulevard
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Worcester will soon be home to four new public spaces designed to reduce the impact of extreme heat in neighborhoods that need the most relief.
The Mobility Action Plan aims to enhance our transportation network by better supporting safe, equitable and sustainable mobility choices.
Helping residents and small businesses make smart energy choices with the assistance of two Energy Advocates who work for the City!
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