The City of Worcester has published a new webpage to provide residents with the latest updates regarding monkeypox and the local response to the viral disease.
Posted: Monday 08/15/22
The boat ramp on Indian Lake will be closed Aug. 15 and boat use is discouraged Monday as the the City of Worcester Department of Sustainability and Resilience has contracted a targeted application of the herbicide to the southern portions of the lake.
Posted: Monday 08/15/22
Acting City Manager Eric D. Batista is pleased to announce the appointment of two individuals to cabinet-level positions: Stephen S. Rolle and Hung Nguyen.
Posted: Friday 08/12/22
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Thanks to everyone who joined us for Out to Lunch today! Make sure to add the last two festival dates to your calendar: Sept. 1 & Sept. 8....
Posted: Thursday 08/18/22 4:55 PM
Posted: Thursday 08/18/22 1:34 PM
As the summer winds down, please note that the City's beaches and pool will be closed for the season starting Aug. 22....
Posted: Thursday 08/18/22 7:00 AM
Posted: Wednesday 08/17/22 2:04 PM
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The City of Worcester has one pool, two spray parks and four beaches. The City is also home to three state beaches and pools. All sites are open to the public 12 to 7 p.m. everyday during the summer.
View a list of scheduled construction related activity for resurfacing, water and sewer work city-wide. Motorists are advised that there will be traffic delays at these locations.
The Division of Parks, Recreation & Cemetery maintains and manages a par 72, 18-hole municipal golf course offering City residents and non-City residents alike an exciting and challenging round of golf.
The Worcester Public Works Department operates three yard waste drop-off sites for all Worcester residents, open April through November.
Celebrating 12 years on the Worcester Common, the Out to Lunch Festival and Farmers' Market returns this summer with live bands, outdoor performers, artisans, nonprofits, food, farms and fun, beginning August 4 and running through September 1.
The City of Worcester offers many opportunities for young people to obtain employment at various levels, from supervisory to staff. Interested candidates should follow the instructions for each opening in order to apply for the position(s) of interest.
The goal of this program is to provide Worcester residents with opportunities to engage in healthy eating, active living, community building and spending the summer becoming a healthier Worcester. The program runs from June 13 to September 18 Mondays through Sundays at 12 city parks. We hope to see you there!
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When: Friday 08/19/22 8:00 AM
Where: Virtual Meeting
When: Monday 08/22/22 5:00 PM
Where: Conference Room A, 50 Officer Manny Familia Way
When: Monday 08/22/22 5:30 PM
Where: City Hall, Levi Lincoln Chamber, 455 Main Street
When: Tuesday 08/23/22 6:00 PM
Where: Marine Corps League Club, 181 Lake Avenue
When: Tuesday 08/23/22 6:00 PM
Where: 13 Hope Avenue
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The City of Worcester is working proactively to attract new residents, visitors and businesses through small- and large-scale development projects.
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Informing Worcester is the City's new open data portal, focusing on functional transparency.
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