What’s Up Worcester Is Building a Community-First Newsroom for Worcester and Worcester County
What’s Up Worcester is beginning a new chapter as a community-first nonprofit newsroom focused on accessible, trustworthy, and community-centered journalism for Worcester and Worcester County.
Read MoreCommunity Spotlight: East Side & Shrewsbury Street : Holiday Quality of Life
With just 48 hours until Christmas, Shrewsbury Street and the East Side are in full holiday mode. From packed restaurants and last minute shopping to city cleanup efforts and safety reminders, this is a snapshot of how the neighborhood is handling the…
Read MoreGrafton Hill’s New Welcome: A Neighborhood Marker for Worcester’s East Side
A new neighborhood marker now welcomes everyone to Grafton Hill—funded by the CSX Community Investment Fund and built by local businesses Serrato Signs, Empire Granite, and Jam Corp. City leaders call it a visible symbol of neighborhood pride and…
Read MoreWho is la Catrina? The history of the most recognizable symbol of Dia de Los Muertos
Alas, Halloween is technically one day early for the appearances of Catrina and Catrin (catrin meaning a well-dressed person). Additionally, Dia de los Muertos is most deeply rooted in Mexican culture, where families honor deceased loved ones through…
Read MoreHonoring Indigenous People’s Day in Worcester, Massachusetts
Long before Worcester became the city we know today, the land was home to the Nipmuc people — a thriving Indigenous nation whose culture, language, and traditions continue to endure. As we mark Indigenous People’s Day, this piece invites readers to…
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