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Four new plans for vacant Worcester courthouse

A $35-million proposal for the former Worcester County Courthouse calls for 300 market-rate apartments in two new buildings and a reuse of the 1800s court building with office and retail space.

T offers new options on potential service cuts

MBTA officials offered up some options that might make the paratransit service reductions go down easier, and said there would also be a range of options related to the commuter rail.

Suit against UMass-affiliated Shields dismissed

A U.S. District Court judge has dismissed a wrongful-practices lawsuit against Shields Health Solutions by its former president.

Worcester State going ‘test optional’ for applicants

Worcester State University has joined a growing number of colleges making SAT and ACT scores optional for student applicants, with the change going into effect for the fall of 2018.
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No letter grades, but restaurant health reviews to be more accessible

Worcester has had a growing and well-regarded restaurant scene, but restaurants won't have placards in the window showing how they've done on health inspections as is done in some other cities.

Beechwood Hotel honored by AAA

Beechwood Hotel in Worcester was recertified a four-diamond hotel by AAA Thursday, the travel group's second-highest achievement level and the only such designation in Central Massachusetts.

WPI receives $175k to study urban transportation

Worcester Polytechnic Institute computer science and data science professor Yanhua Li has received a two-year National Science Foundation $175,000 grant for a transportation study.

With $500K grant, Clark starting health master’s program

Clark University in Worcester is starting a new health science master's program this fall, thanks in part to a $500,000 grant.
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Leicester IT firm expands into Conn. with acquisition

ClearCom IT Solutions, Inc., a Leicester information-technology company, has bought a Putnam, Conn., firm for an undisclosed amount, it announced Wednesday.

Worcester State, Polar hacked by pro-Nazi messages

Worcester State University and Polar Beverages were among Twitter users whose accounts were hacked and filled with pro-Nazi messages.
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