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Wayland's MBTA Communities Zoning Plan A 'Ruse,' Coltsway Owners Say
Wayland Town Meeting will vote on a zoning plan to comply with the new state law. Residents in one of the new zones want to postpone it.
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Wayland Town Meeting will vote on a zoning plan to comply with the new state law. Residents in one of the new zones want to postpone it.
Several recent shootings in Worcester have either killed or wounded six people under age 18, on top of other gun violence.
The top public service award given out by Wayland will go to a former resident who refused to do Richard Nixon's dirty work.
Are you missing two emus? Blackstone Valley Animal Control would like to talk to you.
Why did the turtle cross the road? To find food and make a nest. Wildlife officials are asking drivers not to fatally disrupt them.
A rare G4 severe geomagnetic storm watch has been issued, with large coronal mass ejections set to take place Friday and Saturday.
Worcester police have identified a shooter in the April 13 killing of Bob Nuah along Allendale Street.
Project Mishoon has been burning canoes across the state to demonstrate the history and traditions of the Nipmuc people.
The Open Meeting law complaint filed this month is one of several in recent years, and focuses on a November closed-door meeting.
Milford residents won't be able to pay taxes with plastic either online or in person for about a week starting Friday.
A woman tried to steal another woman's phone while hold a box cutter at a downtown garage on Wednesday.
Carolyn Anderson died on April 18. She worked at the Goodnow Library for 24 years, including as the head of circulation.
Rockland Trust Plaza, also called General Josiah Pickett Plaza, is a joint venture between the city and the Worcester Red Sox.
After debuting in March, the Simmer & Spice food truck will appear across the region offering soups, smash burgers and more.
Will Worcester change a nearly two-year-old rental law? The issue has been sent back to the city manager.
Beavers in Medway have caused flooding in Milford, forcing officials to navigate legal and aquatic rodent-related hurdles.
The National Merit Scholarship Corp. gave out 2,500 scholarships this week out of a pool of 15,000 applicants from across the U.S.
Sudbury joins a growing list of MBTA-adjacent communities falling into line with a new state law, although some have voted against.
See the results from the town's spring election Tuesday, where turnout was only 10 percent.
Every candidate won in Wayland's 2024 election. Here are the official vote totals.