Saturday, July 5th, 2025

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Good morning, Worcester. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 5th of July.
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Legislators sent Gov. Healey a $61 billion fiscal 2026 budget and interim plan on June 30, which includes a reserve of over $800 million & aims to shield the state from potential federal funding cuts that may affect Medicaid and clean energy incentives. The governor now must decide on final actions while the budget remains technically late as fiscal 2026 is already two days in effect. Telegram & Gazette
- ➤ The state Department of Transportation and Mobility will expand Worcester’s Traffic Calming Speed Hump Program by installing over 100 temporary and permanent speed humps and raised crosswalks on local streets—part of a broader effort to improve traffic safety. The program follows the 25 mph limit set in September and will let residents petition City Council to request additional measures amid local safety concerns. Telegram & Gazette
- ➤ Franca Services Inc. in Northborough and its president David Franca face $744,224 in citations for alleged wage law violations that left over 100 workers without proper wages and earned sick time. The Attorney General's investigation found the company misclassified employees, failed to keep payroll records, and did not notify workers of their earned sick time policy — a move that underscores state efforts to protect workers' rights. Telegram & Gazette
- ➤ Gov. Maura Healey signed a $60.9 billion state budget on July 4 and vetoed $130 million in spending as she prepares for federal funding cuts and rising costs. She also filed a $130 million supplemental bill (with a $100 million flexible pool for economic changes and a $30 million housing stabilization fund) to give her administration new cost-cutting powers for fiscal 2026. Telegram & Gazette
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Geoffrey Esper, a teacher from Oxford with ties to Central Mass, finished fourth at Nathan’s International Hot Dog Eating Contest on July Fourth at Coney Island—eating 44 hot dogs in 10 minutes while Joey Chestnut claimed his 17th title by eating 70.5 hot dogs; he has finished in second place several times previously. Telegram & Gazette
- ➤ Boylston’s Erin O’Hara will defend her title at Tatnuck Country Club next Friday and Saturday in the Worcester County Women’s Amateur and then tee off in the U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur qualifier at The Ranch in Southwick on July 21—she won last year and now aims to repeat her success against a strong field. Telegram & Gazette
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Little River Band Concert
1-5 p.m. — Indian Ranch — General Admission may apply — Experience classic tunes from the iconic Little River Band in a beautiful outdoor setting.
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Alex Hernandez & Kike Sax Live
6:30 PM — Garage Lounge 158 — Ticketed event — Experience an evening of vibrant music with Alex Hernandez and Kike Sax.
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Hot Night in the City
Dusk till late — Worcester Center For Crafts — Free entry — Experience vibrant craft creation with live music, food trucks, and hands-on demonstrations.
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Berry Fest 2025
11 AM-4 PM — Hollis Hills Farm — Free entry — Experience two weekends of berry picking, live music, and local vendors.
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Lucius Concert
7 PM — Tree House Brewing Company — Ticket prices vary — Experience Grammy-nominated indie-pop band Lucius in an engaging live performance showcasing their new album.
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Out To Lunch Festival & Market
11 AM - 3 PM — Worcester Common — Free entry — Enjoy live music, local food, and artists at this vibrant summer festival.
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Yachtley Crew Concert
7-8:30 p.m. — Indian Ranch — General Admission — Enjoy an evening with the nation’s #1 Yacht Rock Band in a picturesque setting.
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Berry Festival at Hollis Hills Farm
11 AM-4 PM — Hollis Hills Farm — Free entry — Delight in berry picking, ice cream, and local vendors for a fruity family experience.
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Jake Owen Concert with Uncle Kracker
1-2:30 p.m. — Indian Ranch — Tickets available — Experience country hits under the sun with Jake Owen and Uncle Kracker.
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Lukas Nelson Live Performance
7-11 p.m. — Tree House Brewing Company — Tickets available — Experience the soulful sounds of GRAMMY Award-winning artist Lukas Nelson in an intimate setting.
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