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Triplex sells for $835,000 in Worcester
The spacious historic property located at 18 Ingalls Street in Worcester was sold on Sept. 4, 2024 for $835,000, or $170 per square foot. The three-unit house, built in 1898, has an interior space of 4,920 square feet. This three-story triplex presents a total of six bedrooms and four bathrooms. On the exterior, the home features a hip roof design constructed with asphalt roofing. Inside, there is one fireplace. The property is equipped with forced air heating and a cooling system. Additionally, the home comes with an underground/basement garage. The property is situated on a lot spanning 5,099 square feet.
Massachusetts B.T.’s Smokehouse Scores a Smoky Win With Hot Spot on Yelp’s Top 100
This came as a shocker to me, but when it comes to barbecue here in the Commonwealth, only one restaurant made the cut. Nestled in the heart of Sturbridge, Massachusetts, one BBQ joint stands tall among the best. B.T.’s Smokehouse has earned the honor of being the only restaurant from the Bay State to make it onto Yelp’s enticing 2024 list of Top 100 Best BBQ Joints in America.
UMass warns of 'Peeping Tom' taking photos, video of women showering in dorms
A ‘Peeping Tom’ is running around the dorms at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, trying to take pictures or videos of women while they showered, campus police said Wednesday. The first incident was reported on Sept. 16 at 11:19 a.m. and was treated as isolated, UMass police said.
Worcester nonprofits accuse city of ‘blatant’ racial inequity in grant funding
Worcester has to decide by the end of the year how it will spend its remaining $44.3 million in federal pandemic relief money, GBH reports. With that deadline looming, some local nonprofit leaders are criticizing the city for inequitably dispersing some of the money in prior grant rounds — and urging officials to do better.
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