West Nile Virus Detected in Worcester: Here’s What You Need to Know
West Nile Virus has officially been detected in Worcester. A mosquito sample collected on Sandra Drive tested positive, prompting city officials and the Central Massachusetts Mosquito Control Project to schedule targeted pesticide spraying on August 5.…
Read MoreA Cleaner Worcester Starts with All of Us
In past coverage, What’s Up Worcester has spotlighted the city’s growing cleanliness concerns—from overflowing trash bins to neglected lots. Now, City Manager Eric D. Batista is stepping up with a bold, citywide cleanup plan backed by action, not just…
Read MoreNew Spray Park Opens Just in Time for the Heat
The summer just got a little cooler in Worcester. City officials will gather Monday afternoon to celebrate the grand opening of the University Spray Park at 44 Gates Street — a brand-new splash zone designed to bring fun, relief, and community connection…
Read MoreSupporting Local: The C.C. Lowell Story and the Power of Community
For over 170 years, C.C. Lowell has been more than just an art supply store — it’s been a creative anchor in Worcester. In this conversation with owner Kristen Sciascia, we explore how local support, college partnerships, and community-driven values keep…
Read MoreReviving the “Aud”: Worcester’s Civic Icon Gets a 21st‑Century Future
By Heather N. Smith In the heart of Lincoln Square stands a building whose bones are as grand as its legacy. The Worcester Memorial Auditorium, known to generations simply as The Aud, was completed in 1933 as a tribute to the city’s World War I veterans.…
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