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Southwick's Zoo beloved white tiger, Taj, has died

 

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Wed Apr 22 2026

 
Sherrie Mae Plitouke, 35, of West Main St., Southbridge, is arraigned Tuesday, April 21, in Dudley District Court. She was arrested Friday, in connection in the death of 10-year-old Marleigh Guevara, who was hit and killed by a car Plitouke was driving April 11 on School Street, Webster.

Arraignment in Dudley District Court.

Beryl's House in Worcester clients Haylea Fuller, left, and Jessica Morasse,.
 

Worcester social service agency is set to close. Where will clients go?

 

Some programs will be transitioned to different nonprofit agencies, the communication said, while plans for other programs haven't been determined.

Worcester police officers speak to a man after a disturbance on the Common the afternoon of April 21. He was handcuffed and taken away by ambulance.
 

Hectic scene after man stabbed on Worcester Common

 

PD: Victim in stable condition at hospital.

Charlton Police Officer Brian Cardrant participated in the Tough Ruck 26.2 this weekend, where he performed emergency CPR to help a fellow participant who collapsed on the course.
 

Charlton police officer performs emergency CPR during endurance event

 

A Charlton police officer was called into action when a fellow participant in an endurance event over the weekend collapsed.

Roger Kabler discusses "Being Roger" Friday at WCUW's Cinema Worcester.
 

Screen Time: Robin Williams' spirit alive at Cinema Worcester

 

Roger Kabler screened his Robin Williams documentary "Being Robin" April 17 at WCUW

Kevin the turkey struts onto a neighbor's driveway in Sterling.
 

Sterling neighborhood mourns (sometimes) friendly turkey

 

They called him Kevin, a familiar sight for residents in Muddy Pond Road area.

Taj, the white Bengal tiger that lived at Southwick's Zoo, died on Sunday.
 

Southwick's Zoo beloved white tiger, Taj, has died

 

Southwick's Zoo has lost one of its most iconic attractions.

A pack of potholes at Central and Litchfield streets in Leominster.
 

In Leominster, it's report a pothole, get a free coffee

 

Pothole season is never fun, but the city of Leominster has found a way to make it a little bit better.

The march which began at Femme bar on Green Street arrives at the Worcester Pride Festival on Franklin Street on Saturday, Sept. 6.
 

Pride Worcester scheduled during Rosh Hashanah due to oversight

 

Some local rabbis and Jewish residents say they are left with a feeling of rejection.

The quiet beach at Lake Park on Monday, April 20.
 

Lake Park in Worcester in line for overhaul

 

Spray park part of preliminary blueprints of the state.

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