Tuesday, April 7th, 2026
Good morning, Worcester. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 7th of April.
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ The Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce launched the Family-Owned Business Roundtable to help local family businesses plan for multi-generational growth and held its third discussion featuring panelists (Flexcon, Atlas Distributing, Sullivan Insurance Group, and Euro-American Worldwide Logistics). Worcester Business Journal
- ➤ Worx is a unionized printing co-op run by eight worker-owners in Worcester, reflecting a statewide push for employee ownership. The company is showing how workers can share control over business decisions. Worcester Business Journal
- ➤ Niche President Michael Covino (of Vivienne Coastal Mediterranean) discussed the emotional and financial toll of the September fire as the restaurant reopened on March 26; he said the recovery marked a significant step in its comeback. Worcester Business Journal
- ➤ WBJ named firms as winners of the 2026 Manufacturing Excellence Awards for boosting Central Massachusetts manufacturing. The honorees will be celebrated at the Central Mass. Manufacturing Summit & Awards on Apr. 30. Worcester Business Journal
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ The Creative Hub will open on Thursday, Apr. 16 at the historic former Boys and Girls Club on Ionic Avenue. The $16M arts center features 26 artist studios + gallery space, classrooms and a 440-person event venue designed to boost community creativity. Radio Worcester
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ Bank of America continues investing in Worcester’s future by funding the Curtis Apartments redevelopment for affordable homes, rolling out nearly $40 million in workforce programs, and extending loans to small businesses while partnering with local nonprofits to address food insecurity and support community projects. Worcester Business Journal
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Oakmont Regional High School senior Luke Martin, a top student and athlete, was disqualified by West Point because of his nut allergy even after receiving nominations from local leaders. He is now exploring the National Guard and engineering studies at UMass Lowell as alternative paths to serve his community. Telegram & Gazette
- ➤ Worcester middle school students filed a petition to add a daily recess to boost focus, social skills, and mental health. They presented it to the School Committee’s subcommittee on teaching — learning — student success on April 2 as part of a civics project. Telegram & Gazette
- ➤ UMass Chan Medical School graduate programs were ranked among the best nationwide by U.S. News & World Report, with primary care education topping Massachusetts. Its Doctor of Nursing Practice and PhD programs and robust research support the school’s ongoing commitment to advancing medical education. UMass Chan Medical School
- ➤ Worcester Public Schools announced Monday, April 6 that the Worcester Dual Language Magnet School on Chandler Street will expand to add grades 7 and 8 starting in the 2026—27 school year. Registration for preschool and kindergarten remains open until May 1. This Week In Worcester
REAL ESTATE NEWS
- ➤ Worcester officials approved a proposal on March 16 to build a 19-story, 225-unit apartment building at 56 Pleasant St. that still awaits Planning Board approval, while local firm Premier Property Management bought four duplex buildings at 23 Boylston St. for $2 million. Worcester Business Journal
- ➤ Adaptive reuse of historic mills may ease the housing shortage in Central Mass as local developers (and officials) explore converting old industrial sites into modern homes. The initiative could lead to new housing options in the region. Worcester Business Journal
- ➤ Big Blue Swim School will open a youth-focused facility in the former Party City space at White City Shopping Center in Shrewsbury this summer. Owners Melissa Schorr and Gary Cohen are hiring for a heated pool center with a glass-walled lobby so parents can watch. Worcester Business Journal
- ➤ Chacharone Properties bought the two former Saint Vincent Hospital buildings at 20 and 10 Washington Square (for $1.89 million) on Wednesday, April 1. The four-story building is seen near the roundabout by Union Station, and plans for the properties have not been announced yet. Telegram & Gazette
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Tommy DeVito, nicknamed 'Tommy Cutlets' for his Italian roots, will join the WooSox homestand on Saturday, April 11 at Polar Park for Italian Heritage Day. The game against the Columbus Clippers will feature a 5K race + local promotions for fans. Telegram & Gazette
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Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus
11 AM – 3 PM — DCU Center — Tickets required — Experience the ultimate family fun at this thrilling circus extravaganza.
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Who Is Eartha Mae?
2-5 p.m. — The Hanover Theatre and Conservatory for the Performing Arts — Ticket prices vary — Experience a live performance from Eartha Mae at a renowned Worcester venue.
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Bingo Mingle
6:30-8:30 p.m. — Courthouse Brew Co — Free entry — A lively evening of Bingo filled with laughs and opportunities to meet new people.
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The Living Tombstone Concert
8-11 p.m. — Palladium — $85-143 — Experience the energetic sounds of The Living Tombstone live in Worcester's iconic venue.
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Alton Brown's Culinary Variety Show
7:30-9:30 p.m. — The Hanover Theatre and Conservatory for the Performing Arts — Check venue for pricing — A night of cooking, comedy, music, and science with Alton Brown.
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Adirondack Thunder at Worcester Railers
11:05 a.m. — Worcester Railers HC — Check for ticket prices — Watch thrilling ECHL action as the Railers face off against the Thunder.
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Des Rocs Concert
7-8:30 p.m. — Palladium — Ticket prices vary — Experience the gritty, infectious rock sound of New York City singer-songwriter Des Rocs.
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Dog Man - The Musical
6-9 p.m. — The Hanover Theatre and Conservatory for the Performing Arts — Tickets available — Enjoy a delightful theatrical experience with Dog Man brought to life in this exciting musical.
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Bat Out of Hell
7:30-10:30 p.m. — The Hanover Theatre and Conservatory for the Performing Arts — Ticket info available — Experience the iconic rock musical inspired by Jim Steinman's music.
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Jay Webb Concert
7-11 p.m. — Palladium — Cost TBD — Country artist Jay Webb delivers heartfelt songs reflecting his Southern roots.
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