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The Daily Briefing

YOUR MORNING NEWS ROUNDUP

Thu Jun 18 2026

 
The historic Notre Dame Bell was dedicated at Notre Dame des Canadiens Cemetery on June 16.

It's been a long, winding journey for the bell from the Notre Dame des Canadiens Church, which was torn down in 2018.

El Primo Restaurant at 1025 Central Street in Leominster is shown in a Feb. 3 photo.
 

2 plead guilty to using SNAP benefits to stock Leominster restaurant

 

U.S. attorney's office says they used stolen identities to obtain food for free that was then sold for 100% profit.

A bicyclist uses the Mill Street bike lane.
 

Report: Worcester has nearly doubled bike lane mileage since 2024

 

Worcester added 13.5 miles of bike lanes since 2024.

WORCESTER - Musicians entertain the crowd at Greendale's Pub on Wacky Wednesday Jam, Wednesday July 3,, 2019. [T&G Staff/Steve Lanava]

[T&G Staff/Steve Lanava]
 

Greendale's Pub, Worcester bar known for music, set to close

 

"It was one of the hardest thing I ever had to do but it's time," owner says.

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Environmental police officer from Rutland accused of sexual assault

 

Travis Huard pleaded not guilty to the charges; he has had his law enforcement certification suspended.

Site of a proposed battery storage facility at 358 Coldbrook St. in Oakham, shown in this file photo.
 

State poised to approve battery storage plant opposed by Oakham residents

 

State says plant will help meet its emissions goals; residents fear fire danger.

Ivette Monge, who provides emergency response backpacks for adult survivors of human trafficking, sexual exploitation and prostitution, had six backpacks worth of supplies stolen out of her car over the weekend.
 

Nonprofit: Supplies meant for trafficking survivors stolen in Worcester

 

A Massachusetts nonprofit is seeking donations to help after a half-dozen "emergency response backpacks" were stolen from a car.

City Councilors Jose Rivera, Gary Rosen, John Fresolo and Tony Economou, from left, during the City Council meeting of Tuesday, June 16.
 

Councilors give unanimous support to $1 billion city budget

 

Batista's spending plan gets full backing.

An investigator on Sunrise Avenue on Friday, June 12.
 

Police file charges in slaying on Sunrise Avenue in Worcester

 

Harold E. Despin, 77, was in Central District Court on Tuesday.

Princeton police officers fought a fire at 132 Mirick St. after responding to a silent 911 call.
 

Responding to silent 911 call, Princeton police officers find a fire

 

The town's retired police chief also jumped in to help.

 

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