Saturday, May 23rd, 2026
Good morning, Worcester. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 23rd of May.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Central Mass communities will hold many Memorial Day observances on May 25 with parades, wreath-laying and flag-raising events in towns such as Worcester, Fitchburg and Barre. Residents can join local ceremonies (including water ceremonies and ice cream socials) to honor the day. Telegram & Gazette
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Two new cannabis dispensaries opened in Worcester today + the businesses are adapting to sweeping industry changes under revised state laws, aiming to offer quality products to local buyers. Worcester Business Journal
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Over 500 students from Quinsigamond Community College walked the stage at the DCU Center on May 21, highlighting their impact in healthcare, education and service. President Jessica Favreau and keynote speaker Matilde Castiel stressed that the graduates will support local community development. Telegram & Gazette
- ➤ Researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute are developing a new molten salt recycling process (backed by a $1 million Department of Energy award) that turns spent nickel cathodes into high-performance battery components to boost electric vehicle performance and lower recycling costs. The project could strengthen the battery supply chain. Worcester Polytechnic Institute
- ➤ Worcester Polytechnic Institute engineering graduates tested quieter pickleballs by altering ball design and material, building an acoustic chamber to measure sound levels and guide future improvements. Worcester Polytechnic Institute
- ➤ Leadership Worcester is nearing a milestone as the Class of 2027 application deadline closes Monday for 28 available slots, pushing total participation over 300. The nine-month program trains aspiring civic-and-business leaders with sessions on topics such as education, government, and urban sustainability. Worcester Business Journal
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Davidian’s Farm in Northborough experienced a storm on May 19 that brought 60 mph winds and nearly 2 inches of rain in 30 minutes — causing an estimated 5 to 10 percent crop loss, though replanting and recent system upgrades mean recovery is likely. Telegram & Gazette
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Whole Foods Market Kitchen Minestrone Soup was recalled after Kettle Cuisine found it may contain undeclared shrimp that could trigger a severe allergic reaction. The 24-ounce soup—sold online and in select stores including Massachusetts—should be returned for a full refund according to FDA guidelines. Telegram & Gazette
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ The MIAA released seedings and schedule for the high school girls lacrosse state tournament. A Division 2 game in Worcester is set for Monday at 4 p.m. as teams begin their drive for the state title. Telegram & Gazette
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Black Veil Brides Concert
6:30-8:00 p.m. — Palladium — Tickets available — Experience Black Veil Brides' electrifying hard rock performance in Worcester.
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Manufacturing Your Future: Power of Change
8 AM — DCU Center — Free – $350 — Explore the momentum transforming manufacturing with insights from industry leaders and experts.
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2026 Spring SNCA BJJ In-House Kids Championship
Time TBA — Worcester Massachusetts — Entry fees may apply — Experience exciting Gi divisions for kids of all ages and skill levels in a safe, competitive environment.
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Healthcare and Human Services Job Fair
10 AM – 12 PM — MassHire Worcester Career Center — Free entry — Connect with top employers hiring in the healthcare and human services sectors.
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The Deloreans Concert at Firefly's BBQ
9-11 p.m. — Firefly's BBQ — $5 Cover — Enjoy a night of brass-kickin' Rock and Soul from the 70s and 80s with The Deloreans.
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