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Popular 'Night Lights' will return to New England Botanic Garden

 

 
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The Daily Briefing

YOUR MORNING NEWS ROUNDUP

Wed Oct 23 2024

 
Stephen Rolle at Monday night's Board of Health meeting.

This summer was a deadly period on Worcester's roadways. Pedestrians, drivers and motorcyclists were killed or severely injured.

Worcester City Councilor Luis Ojeda tests out some of the equipment at the Fitness Center at University Park.
 

Playground Gains: Worcester opens new fitness court at University Park

 

University Park opened a new fitness court on Monday, providing a free workout area for the general public at the popular park andplayground.

From left, "Rebecca" and "Janis," who help women on the street in a variety of ways, appear in a scene from the documentary, "Recovery City."
 

Documentary shares women's stories of substance use, recovery

 

Worcester is "Recovery City" as new award-winning documentary tells stories of women's substance use and recovery.

Matthew Locke listens as Senior First Assistant District Attorney Jeffrey Travers questions Dr. Adebola Yakubu-Owolewa, Office of The Chief Medical Examiner.
 

Locke quadruple murder trial: Jurors see and hear evidence of brutality

 

Mathew Locke is accused of killing a mother and her three children in 2018.

Visitors to New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill's popular annual holiday "Night Lights" in 2023 walk through a tunnel of lights. The display will return in full cascading color from Nov. 23 to Jan. 5.
 

Popular 'Night Lights' will return to New England Botanic Garden

 

New England Botanic Garden's popular holiday 'Night Lights' display will return beginning Nov. 23.

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