sábado, 11 de julho de 2026

Souza-Baranowski correction officers indicted for allegedly beating prisoners

 

 

The Daily Briefing

YOUR MORNING NEWS ROUNDUP

Sat Jul 11 2026

 
The Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center in Lancaster.

Alleged attacks followed prisoner assaults of prison staffers

Quinsigamond Ave Combined Sewer Overflow Treatment Facility
 

Exclusive: How will Worcester tackle sewage overflows after EPA mandate?

 

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ordered Worcester to update its long-range plan to reduce the frequency of sewage discharges.

Milford native Brooke Hill has joined the New England Patriots cheerleading team for the upcoming season.
 

Local dancer lands spot on New England Patriots cheerleading team

 

Milford native Brooke Hill started dance to correct a medical condition and is now a rookie New England Patriots cheerleader.

Thelma, one of two white rhinos at Southwick's Zoo passed away unexpectedly on June 30th 2026.
 

Unexpected loss of Thelma leaves Southwick's Zoo grieving

 

Thelma's longtime companion, Louise is now being monitored by veterinary staff

Raymond V. Mariano
 

With new housing in Worcester, Ray Mariano asks: Who's moving in?

 

Even though Worcester has added thousands of new apartments, too many local families are still searching for an affordable place to live.

Worcester police at the crash scene on Paine Street late Tuesday.
 

Exclusive: Second man indicted for murder in case of teen shot prior to crash

 

Court documents show authorities believe the violence came during what was supposed to be a meeting to sell an electronic charger.

The Spot American-Caribbean Cuisine at 314 Grafton St. in Worcester.
 

Police: Cocaine, fentanyl found in raid of Worcester restaurant

 

A man who lives in a nearby apartment faces drug trafficking and firearms charges.

Charlton isn't happy about a company that wants to put a battery storage facility at 131 Carpenter Hill Rd.
 

Loss of local control? Charlton latest town to confront battery storage plan

 

Some residents in Charlton and Oakham feel the state is trampling on their local regulations in order to achieve the statewide energy goals.

WORCESTER - Fitchburg Fire Department Captain Patrick J. Roy is awarded the Norman Knight Award For Excellence In Community Service during the 30th annual Firefighter of the Year Awards at Mechanics Hall Tuesday, November 26, 2019.
 

Fitchburg mourns death of firefighter, cancer awareness advocate PJ Roy

 

Fire departments across the area sent condolences.

A Worcester Police officer guards the scene of a crash involving an e-bike at the corner of Highland and West streets Wednesday evening July 9.
 
 

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