YOUR MORNING NEWS ROUNDUP |
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Venice Fouchard, owner of One Love Ma Maebelle's Cafe and a fashion designer, has died. She was known for her Jamaican food and community spirit in Worcester. |
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Not much remains of a historic fort built by French Protestant refugees whose story would later end in tragedy. |
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Central Mass. real estate transfers, Sunday, March 22 |
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Match Day is when fourth-year medical school students nationwide get the news of where they're going for residency training. |
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Martinez estimated the cost of lost merchandise was $8,800, and said it was going to cost $3,000 to repair her floor. |
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City says Facebook, X and other accounts are full of misinformation and toxic language. |
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It wasn't exactly balmy, but bright sunshine made for a pleasant start to spring. |
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Leicester plans to use its grant for a feasibility study to determine how to address issues at Pine Steet and to design a possible solution. |
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An early-morning fire destroyed a vacant factory in Winchendon, forcing residents to evacuate as heat from the blaze spread. |
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Historian Uriel Waldo Cutler, president of the Worcester Historical Society, liked coined the term "City of Seven Hills" in the 1930s. |
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