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Atiradores que deixaram adolescente paralisado em Worcester pegam de 18 a 20 anos de prisão. Shooters who left Worcester teen paralyzed get 18-20 years in jail

 

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YOUR MORNING NEWS ROUNDUP

Sat May 2 2026

 
The crime scene at Clarkson and Coral streets on April 7, 2024.

The men pleaded guilty to shooting three young people on Clarkson Street in 2024.



The race is on for seats in the council chamber in Worcester City Hall.
 

Proposed Worcester city budget hits $1 billion mark for first time

 

Budget represents 5.6% increase, including 6% increase for schools.

Community Healthlink's offices on Jaques Avenue in Worcester.
 

Nonprofit says it won't take over some Community Healthlink programs

 

A union representative said she was "deeply disappointed" about the decision.

Boylston Elementary School
 

Parents of former Boylston student sue over alleged abuse, cover-up

 

A teacher at the school was charged with multiple counts in December, but most have been dismissed.

40-88 Crescent St., which recently housed Primetals Technologies, is almost gone.
 

Last of Primetals building being razed off I-290 in Worcester

 

Was once home of storied Worcester business Morgan Construction.

Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey speaks at an Assabet Valley Regional Vocational Technical High School, where she announced a $70 million grant to support career technical education on April 30, 2026.
 

Voke programs in Worcester, Leominster, Leicester in line for share of $70M

 

Gov. Healey announced program expansion during visit to Assabet Valley Regional Technical School in Marlborough.

Raymond V. Mariano
 

MA Legislature gets two things right - and one wrong, says Ray Mariano

 

There's plenty to criticize the state Legislature about. But its work to protect children from the dangers of social media deserves praise.

122 Diner head waitress Sarah Dwyer of Franklin jokes with regular customers John Byron and Janet Segur, both of Rutland.
 

122 Diner in Holden reopens, month after crash

 

Community raised close to $10,000 for restaurant workers.

U.S. Rep. James P. McGovern speaks on the steps of Worcester City Hall on June 14 during the "No Kings" rally against the Trump administration.
 

Rep. James McGovern launches campaign for 16th term in Congress

 

McGovern has represented the 2nd Congressional District since 1997.

Sheriff Lew Evangelidis and members of his team, Tom Chabot and Sgt. Nicholas Aromando, right, discuss the issue of drugs being sprayed onto pieces of paper and smuggled into the Worcester County Jail & House of Correction.
 

Paper chase: Drug-laced 'K2' infiltrating Worcester county jail

 

The sheriff's office says three people inside the jail have overdosed on the illicit paper this year.



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