
Tom Marino
Journalist and VP Business Operations at This Week in Worcester
Editor, This Week in Worcester @thisweekinwoo, co-founder @massspring https://t.co/EGJeFqK0kR
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4 days ago |
thisweekinworcester.com | Tom Marino
WORCESTER – Natale Cosenza, a former Worcester man who served 16 years in prison before a court overturned his conviction in 2016, has reached a settlement of his case with the City of Worcester. Loevy and Loevy, a Chicago-based law firm that represented Cosenza in the civil lawsuit, announced that the two sides reached “a confidential settlement agreement” where the City of Worcester agreed to pay Cosenza a portion of the verdict amount.
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5 days ago |
thisweekinworcester.com | Tom Marino
SPRINGFIELD – A federal judge in Springfield sentenced a local man to seven years in prison for drug distribution. U.S. District Court Judge Mark G. Mastroianni sentenced Angel Delgado, 47, of Webster, after he pleaded guilty to possession with intent to distribute 500 grams or more of cocaine in January. Law enforcement arrested Delgado in April 2024.
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6 days ago |
thisweekinworcester.com | Tom Marino
WORCESTER – United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 1445, the union which represents over 1000 workers within the UMass Memorial Medical Center system in Worcester, provided hospital leadership the official 10-day notice for strike action on Friday, May 31. The contract between the union and UMass expires on June 8. If the two sides have not reached an agreement by Monday, the union says it intends to request a vote of its members to authorize a strike.
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1 week ago |
thisweekinworcester.com | Tom Marino
WORCESTER – A report of an individual with a firearm on Pleasant Street led to the arrest of a local man on drug and gun charges on Friday, May 30. Police arrived at the scene and determined a description of the man. Officers later noticed a man on Main Street meeting the description provided. Upon seeing the officers, the man fled on foot through the Worcester Common. According to the Worcester Police Department, the man had a firearm drawn as he fled.
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1 week ago |
thisweekinworcester.com | Tom Marino
BOSTON – Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell released guidance for immigrants, families, and communities on Thursday, May 29, titled, “Know Your Rights: Ice Enforcement.”The guidance provides answers to nine questions which the AG’s office says it received about the actions of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. ICE EnforcementAG Campbell’s office provided the following in the guidance document released Thursday.
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The This Week in Worcester Podcast LIVE on the release of May 8 body camera footage, the city's new policies on dealing with federal agents, and the city manager's upcoming State of the City Address.

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RT @thisweekinWoo: Thomas Duffy II, a notoriously violent Worcester Police officer and the Patrolmen union president, wants an ethics inves…

When someone who claims you are fake news literally spreads fake news. I need better detractors.

A social media page run by a local resident claims a school committee candidate is ineligible to run. The claim is, at best, misleading. https://t.co/caw2RbUfua