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WAM Collection Expands With Acquisition

A painting dating back to 1560 that director Matthias Waschek called a “game changer” for the Worcester Art Museum has been acquired by the facility.

DCU To Host Mass. Democrats In ’14

Worcester's DCU Center will host next year's Democratic State Convention, party leaders and arena management announced Tuesday.

WPI Finishes Strong In Solar Homes Contest In China

An international team of universities, led by Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), finished in first and fourth place in two juried categories for its solar home design, branded the Solatrium.

Renovations Slated For Worcester Academy With $20M Bond

Worcester Academy has received $20.3 million in tax-exempt bonds from MassDevelopment to be used for renovations and restorations.
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State Completes Commuter Rail Acquisition

The state's transportation department announced that is has completed the acquisition of the Worcester/Framingham Commuter Rail lines from CSX Corp., giving passenger travel priority over freight and the Massachusetts Bay Commuter Rail (MBCR) control of dispatching.

VNA Care Wins Tufts Health Grant

The VNA Care Network of Worcester has landed a $14,000 grant from The Tufts Health Foundation for a program that helps prevent senior citizens from falling.

UMass Memorial Hires Key McGovern Aide

The chief of staff for U.S. Rep. James McGovern will become the top liaison to government for UMass Memorial Health Care, the Worcester-based health care system announced Monday.

Report: Tax-Exempt Property Up In Worcester

Worcester is home to $4.4 billion worth of tax-exempt property, according to a new report by the Worcester Regional Research Bureau, unveiled today.
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Worcester Celebrates Restaurant Week

A group of Worcester restaurants is participating in the semiannual Worcester Restaurant Week beginning this week, offering three-course meals at a fixed price of $23.13, the Worcester Executive Office of Economic Development said.

EcoTarium Wins Grant For Grid Connection

The EcoTarium in Worcester announced it will use a $244,290 grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Facilities Fund (CFF) to connect to the electrical grid, reducing reliance on its aging power plant.
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