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Worcester Seeks Dogs To Control Nuisance Geese In City Parks
The ornery, endlessly pooping Canada geese may have trouble settling down in Worcester parks very soon.

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The ornery, endlessly pooping Canada geese may have trouble settling down in Worcester parks very soon.

Karyn Jones, a Commission on Disability member, is running for one of two open school committee seats.
The victim nearly lost his arm in the attack inside a Broad Street home. The two men were arguing over soccer, authorities have said.
Like many towns, Sudbury discovered some elevated PFAS levels in town wells. A new SudburyTV program decodes the risk.
State police have shared new details about Olivia Colby around the time of her dissapearance last week.
Measles cases are growing in the U.S., but not as sharply as a 2019 outbreak that hit Massachusetts.
The city is asking residents to remove decorations from graves with a deadline coming soon.
The crash Wednesday morning in Auburn happened on the ramp between I-290 and I-90.
Worcester County's population grew steadily into 2023, new Census data show, but that wasn't the case across Massachusetts.
The 8th grade team was crowned the Mid-Major Division Champions at a tournament over the weekend.
A plan to remove the chief and deputy chief roles from civil service will move ahead after union leaders protested.
The annual street sweeping blitz starts in April, bringing cleaner streets and tow trucks to Worcester.
The last day for the West Main Street coffee shop will be Sunday, according to the company.
The expanded service coming in April will affect routes serving Marlborough, Milford, Holliston, Framingham, Ashland and Natick.
Anyone caught illegally dumping could face a fine up to $5,500, according to Milford police.
Westborough police are asking for help from across the region to find Colby, who might be in the Lowell area.
Wayland residents no longer have to drive to either Sutton or Westfield to drop off hazardous household waste.
Mary Stephens is running her first campaign in 2024 for one of two open seats on the Sudbury School Committee.
Firefighters from Natick and Wayland responded to the fire Monday evening.
The "Do Not Disturb" safety campaign aims to stop drivers from looking at phones while driving.