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Should higher education institutions in Worcester have to invest some of their endowments in the city? Voters will get their ...
Presidents of five Worcester colleges and universities are pushing back against the non-binding ballot initiative asking ...
The five Worcester schools argue a ballot question about forcing them to invest some of their endowments in the city could ...
A herd of cattle is to be released on a city meadow this Easter Monday as part of a conservation exercise. The animals are ...
Both Mero-Carlson and Mayor Joseph Petty insisted these proposed mandatory payments to the city government are not a tax.
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Worcester Telegram on MSNWorcester college presidents: Taxing endowments would 'substantially harm our institutions'The presidents of Clark University, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, College of the Holy Cross, ...
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Worcester News on MSNFuming campaigners claim nature reserve 'devastated' by council workUse precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
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Worcester Telegram on MSNWorcester city councilors say city deserves a piece of college endowmentsIn August, Worcester Polytechnic Institute controversially moved to buy two hotels at Gateway Park for $46 million and in May 2024, the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences purchased ...
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Worcester Telegram on MSNChickens in Worcester? Planning Board urges city to allow egg-laying hens"This is something that makes sense in the City of Worcester on a lot of different levels,” city resident David Webb said at ...
WORCESTER — Amid reports of rising homelessness in Worcester, the City Council sent a request to City Manager Eric D. Batista ...
WORCESTER goes to the polls on Thursday, May 1 as the latest round of local elections takes place. Candidates across the city are hoping to be elected as the county council representative for one of ...
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Worcester Telegram on MSNOpinion/Guest column: Doing the math on local colleges buying properties in WorcesterThe continued unfettered expansion of our colleges, poses a danger to Worcester’s taxpayers and the city’s ability to create ...
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