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Worcester Planning Board approves projects for Oriol Drive and Franklin St., including Quality Inn conversion

The Worcester Planning Board approved three large-scale projects on Wednesday night to provide a total of 521 units of housing.

Discovery Museum CEO to retire

Neil Gordon, the CEO of the Discovery Museum in Acton, will retire on Dec. 31 after 14 years of leading the organization.

🔒Q&A: The other side of the coin

Dismas House of Massachusetts, Inc. is a nonprofit organization in Greater Worcester helping former prisoners in the area find housing, work, and other reentry needs as they try to piece their lives back together.

Kathleen Jordan to take over leadership of Seven Hills

Worcester-based Seven Hills Foundation on Friday announced Kathleen Jordan, executive vice president and CEO of the organization, would take on leadership of the organization following President David Jordan’s retirement on July 1.
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LIFT, Open Sky, SMOC receive funding to build at-risk housing

Three Central Massachusetts organizations were among six statewide to be awarded $9 million total by the state Executive Office of Health and Human Services.

Jane Fund, Planned Parenthood awarded state grants to improve abortion access

The Jane Fund of Central Massachusetts, a Holden-based abortion fund, is among 11 community-based organizations across the commonwealth selected to split $4.1 million in state funding to improve reproductive healthcare, including access to abortion. 

New federal budget doles out millions for Central Mass. nonprofit projects

Central Massachusetts nonprofits will receive millions of dollars in federal funding in fiscal 2023 as part of the $1.7-trillion omnibus spending bill signed into law by President Joe Biden on Friday.

David Jordan to retire as president of Seven Hills

David Jordan will step down as president of Seven Hills Foundation of Worcester on June 30 after 28 years leading the organization.
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MWCC granted $179K in ARPA funds to support food security

Mount Wachusett Community College in Gardner received $178,535 from the Massachusetts Campus Hunger-Free grant program to support the school’s effort to minimize food insecurity among its students.

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