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There was nothing unusual about artist Sampson Wilcox selling his art at the annual stART on the Street festival — aside from the fact that he allowed buyers to name their own price.
Members of the North East White Pride group and protesters converge at Worcester Public Library while the library board tries to balance freedom of speech and safety.
If it’s Friday, and it’s summer, that means there’s a Jazz at Sunset concert at the EcoTarium in Worcester. This unique setting allows the audience to bring a picnic and sit out on the lawn, bringing blankets, lawn chairs and their favorite snacks.
How is it you can build a house in Worcester with no legal access to the street? That’s the question a couple on Whipple Street is asking after discovering their home of 30 years is landlocked.
Read the story for more on the Smith’s situation on Whipple Street.
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For 365 days in 2006, Mike Nyman strode out into the city’s far-flung corners, camera in hand, and found a city of life, a city of not only possibility, but of real present day vitality.
Yelling obscenities at the dumb-ass driver next to you who’s chatting on his cell phone and veering into your lane? City Counselor Rick Rushton would like to give you some relief.
