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Worcester in October – Festivals, Foliage, Apples and Pumpkins

Columbus Day Weekend is here and we are so fortunate to have so many things to do in the Central Mass and Worcester Area. This weekend is usually the time when families who have not been able to find that extra time for apple picking, just as an example, have that extra day. In the […]
Worcester Halloween 2014 – Events Update

Yes Halloween is around the corner and we are happy to update our annual list of events to help you enjoy the Halloween Season in and around Worcester in 2014. This year Halloween night is on Friday so you won’t have to worry about getting up for work (or school) the next day. The good […]
Central Mass – Fall Foliage Tool Gets a New Look

Almost every year we highlight the Fall Foliage opportunities in the Central Mass area around this time. The Columbus Day weekend is always a great time to squeeze in some fun outdoor activities before it gets too cold. One of the tools of the Fall Foliage aficionado has to be the tool maintained by the […]
KidsFest and Free Museum Day in Worcester

Wachusett Mountain is hosting one of it’s festivals this weekend. The spotlight will be on the kids with the 23rd Annual Kidsfest Event. Though the nights are starting to feel a little chilly ski weather is still a long ways away. In the meantime those of us with children can enjoy some “music, food and […]
stART on the Street Honors Scott Ricciuti – Worcester This Weekend

Late summer and fall are known for festivals and this weekend Worcester is the place to be for food and art. stART on the Street is holding it’s fall Art Festival on Sunday September 15th starting at 11 am. If you are new to the Worcester/Central Mass area don’t miss what has become one Worcester’s signature […]
Holy Cross Women’s Basketball – Bill Gibbons Intensity

If you think 27 years might dampen a coach’s passion for their basketball team you would be wrong when it comes to Bill Gibbons, coach of the Women’s Basketball Team at Holy Cross. My family and I love to attend College sports games around Massachusetts and we had the pleasure of attending 2 Women’s Basketball […]
Worcester’s Denis Leary’s Impact

It is surprising that we have not had the chance to write too much about Denis Leary since he is one of Worcester’s own. Truthfully is that as a comedian he sometimes can rub people the wrong way. Whether you are a fan or not it is undeniable that he has made a significant impact […]
Worcester Ecotarium Partipating in Free Museum Day

This summer our family was able to visit Worcester’s Ecotarium for the first time. We didn’t quite know what to expect since it is a bit of a mix between park and science museum. Our kids got a big kick out of the bubble display and the displays regarding the animals and their environments. It […]
Worcester’s Becker College to Lead the Way for MassDigi

This week Lieutenant Governor Murray announced the official kickoff of the Massachusetts Digital Institute whose purpose will be to promote the growing video gaming industry in Massachusetts. The organization otherwise know as MassDigi will be spearheaded by our own Becker College that is ranked in the top 10 for it’s video game design program. The […]
Worcester’s City Square Project – A Win for Central Mass

This past Monday the official ground breaking event took place to start the redevelopment of the old City Square Mall. A project that has taken more than a decade to come to fruition, it is a testament to the will and persistence of many in Worcester that were ridiculed early in the thought process. The […]
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