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  • 1 week ago | patch.com | Ian Dartley

    WORCESTER, MA - If you want Easter brunch and don’t want to cook it, several Worcester restaurants will be open Sunday, April 20, to take care of the preparation. Don’t waste time, though. Tables book quickly. Here are a few of them from the online reservation service OpenTable:Peppercorn’s Grille & Tavern, 455 Park Ave. Via Italian Table, 89 Shrewsbury St.Altea’s Eatery, 259 Park Ave.

  • 1 week ago | patch.com | Ian Dartley

    MARLBOROUGH, MA - Stolen jewelry has made its back to its rightful owner, according to the Telegram & Gazette. Last week, the Marlborough Police Department (WPD) reported they had recovered stolen jewelry and a photo of whom appeared to be the owners. Police told the Telegram that the couple shown in the photo came forward. The man's mother's home was broken into in 2014 in Natick. He identified the jewelry, and the family, who declined to be identified, had their valuables returned.

  • 1 week ago | patch.com | Ian Dartley

    MARLBOROUGH, MA - If you want Easter brunch and don’t want to cook it, several Marlborough restaurants will be open Sunday, April 20, to take care of the preparation. Don’t waste time, though. Tables book quickly. Here are a few of them from the online reservation service OpenTable:Find out what's happening in Marlboroughfor free with the latest updates from Patch. Chill Kitchen and Bar, 416 Boston Post Rd. E.

  • 1 week ago | patch.com | Ian Dartley

    SHREWSBURY, MA - This weekend, there will be a bike safety event at the Shrewsbury Police Station (SPD). From 11 a.m.-2 p.m. on Saturday, April 12, cyclists can learn how to fix a busted tire, adjust brake pads and tighten helmets. Free helmets will be available for kids, purchased in part through a Massachusetts Road Safety Grant. Parking will be available at the Maple Avenue Soccer Fields. The back gate to the police station will be open for participants to walk or ride in.

  • 1 week ago | patch.com | Ian Dartley

    WORCESTER, MA - The Worcester Police Department (WPD) recovered a large amount of cocaine from a Cambridge Street apartment on April 9. According to the WPD, they searched a Cambridge and a Providence Street apartment and a vehicle reportedly belonging to Ryan McCabe, 39. Officers stopped him on Dwight Street, detained McCabe and entered the residences. They found a large amount of crack cocaine and packaging materials. McCabe is charged with Trafficking in a Class B Substance 18-36 grams.

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