Wednesday, July 23rd, 2025

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Good morning, Worcester. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 23rd of July.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Worcester County readers can vote in round 2 of the Summer Bucket List bracket — which features local favorites such as Old Sturbridge Village, the Worcester Red Sox game, West End Creamery, New England Botanic Garden, EcoTarium, Purgatory Chasm, Mendon Twin Drive-In and Southwick Zoo — until Sunday, July 27. Telegram & Gazette
- ➤ A study by Trajector Medical ranked Worcester as the 10th best city for people with disabilities with a score of 81.58 out of 100. It said the city did well in affordability and health care and was rated second best in the northeast. This Week In Worcester
- ➤ Bill Coleman, a longtime Worcester activist, educator, and board member at WCCA TV who hosted 'This is Worcester,' died on Sunday, July 20 at 70. He started Cribs for Kids (a program to reduce childhood mortality) and ran for local office for over 40 years. This Week In Worcester
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ The India Day festival will be held on Aug. 9 from noon to 7 p.m.—a free event at DCU Center presented by the India Society of Worcester that features 45 performances by 400 performers, music, dance, food, and community activities under the theme 'Satyamev Jayate — Truth Alone Triumphs.' Telegram & Gazette
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ UMass Chan Medical School PhD student Claire Shamber was awarded a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship to fund her work on identifying unknown molecules and exploring treatments for metabolic diseases such as MOCODA— a rare disorder that leads to toxic buildup. She will receive three years of funding over a five-year fellowship period to use innovative mass spectrometry techniques in her research. UMass Chan Medical School
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ City leaders debated the impact of the Mill Street redesign — residents and councilors questioned if the changes reduce speeding and accidents, as speakers reviewed safety data and the future of car use. The discussion focused on whether new road diets will help shift Worcester toward safer streets. Radio Worcester
- ➤ Dr. Jessica Pepple is running for Worcester City Councilor At-Large and will focus on improving education, public safety reform, affordable housing and community equity. She insists on replacing finger-pointing with a clear action plan—aiming to build trust between residents and police. Radio Worcester
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Eddie’s Super Plaza representing Doherty High rallied from an eight-point deficit to beat Bella Marble and Granite 69-55 yesterday in the Kingsway Summer League championship. Point guard Hezaki Brown earned Playoff MVP and the Dwayne McClain Award — his team built a 25-4 run that turned the game around. Telegram & Gazette
- ➤ Local summer sports events took place Tuesday, July 22 with teams competing in baseball, softball and basketball at venues such as Polar Park, Riverside, and Bob Rousseau Field. The day featured contests like the Baseball Futures League All-Star Game and regional tournaments, with finals held at Crompton Park and Auburn High. Telegram & Gazette
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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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Flipturn Concert
7 p.m. — Tree House Brewing Company — Resale tickets available — Experience the indie rock vibes of flipturn as they perform tracks from their new album.
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Drive By Truckers Live Concert
6-10 p.m. — Tree House Brewing Company — Check the event page for ticket prices — Enjoy an evening with the Southern rock legends performing live.
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2025 Backpack Giveaway & Free Haircuts
12-4 p.m. — Fuller Family Park — Free entry — Enjoy free food, haircuts, and live performances at this community-focused event.
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Lehigh Valley IronPigs vs. Worcester Red Sox
1:05-2:35 p.m. — Polar Park — Ticket prices vary — Catch the thrilling action as the IronPigs face off against the Red Sox at Polar Park.
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Idobi Summer School
5:00 – 6:30 PM — Palladium — Free entry — Experience the unique sounds of Beauty School Dropout, a rising Renegade-Pop band from Los Angeles.
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Golf Fundamentals for Beginners
6-7 p.m. — Cyprian Keyes Golf Club — Learn the basics of golf in a fun and supportive environment with a PGA Professional.
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