Mark Daigneault, a Leominster native and former men's basketball assistant coach at College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, has been named the head coach of the NBA's Oklahoma City Thunder.
In an effort to prevent the shutdown of the Massachusetts economy and schools in the face of rising coronavirus case numbers, Gov. Charlie Baker announced a series of new COVID-19 regulations for Massachusetts during a Monday press conference, including forcing a number of businesses to close at 9:30 p.m. each day.
The Polar Park baseball stadium site is now officially in the city's hands. The long-delayed step took place Friday when a deed for the site off Madison Street was filed with the Worcester Registry of Deeds. The sale of roughly 4 acres took place for $100.
The Worcester City Council has pushed back against the city manager’s proposal to create a Worcester Ballpark Authority, with councilors expressing concern about giving up oversight of Polar Park and a nearby parking garage to an unelected board. A similar board that oversees the DCU Center gives clues for how the Polar Park one may operate.
Apex Entertainment, a family entertainment center company based in Marlborough, has announced it will open its fourth location later this year in Virginia Beach, Va.Â
Unlike many others in the hospitality industry impacted by the pandemic, the living history museum Old Sturbridge Village was put into a unique situation because of the highly skilled and specialized nature of its employees, which are hard to replace.
The Worcester City Council unanimously and without discussion on Tuesday night approved a new development agreement for a key project related to the $132-millon Polar Park baseball stadium for the Worcester Red Sox.
The Worcester Railers Hockey Club will begin its 2020-21 regular season on Jan. 15, as part of a split-season format announced by the team in conjunction with the ECHL and the Professional Hockey Players’ Association on Friday.
Worcester city councilors showed a broad reluctance Tuesday night to give up oversight over the Polar Park district as part of a power struggle with the city administration over the $132-million baseball stadium.