Here's what's happening in and around Worcester today
In The News
+6:00: New trailer for Ryan Reynolds' movie has scenes shot in Worcester
+6:00: Two arrested in Monday morning shooting in Worcester
+6:00: Worcesteria: 'Boozy News' and the trouble with Bernie
+6:00: Galvin to mail in ballot voters: Get them in early (6:27)
+8:10: Officers help wrangle 4 cows that get loose from farm in Westborough
+8:10: 5 Things You Need to Know Today in Worcester – Oct. 5
-Ch. 4: Worcester residents find Halloween alternatives after trick-or-treating is banned (2:05)
-Two men arrested with loaded handguns in Worcester
-Charlton teen seriously injured in New Hampshire ATV crash
-St. John's Food Pantry shares message: 'No one should ever go hungry in Worcester'
-Assumption to host panel on cyber attacks during election
-Quinsigamond CC launches subscription-based learning program
-Seltzertime podcast (1:23:13): Tim Garvin, United Way Of Central Mass.
-ICYMI: Former rundown wire mill now rehabbed gem along gateway to Worcester
-Bars & Bands (brought to you by Wachusett Wine & Spirits): The Mayor’s Live Music & Live Streaming List by Jay Berman
-The Burbs (brought to you by North End Motor Sales): West Boylston announces 'Halloween is still on'
-Boylston police want help IDing speeding motorist who killed dog
-Cars: The whole team at Bertera Nissan looks forward to serving you
-CMS touts lower premiums and benefits of Medicare Advantage plans this year
-Movies: Theater chain with Central Mass. location to close temporarily
-Tribute to longtime local professor who recently passed away
-Homes: Video tour of 'adorable 1000sqft' home for sale in Shrewsbury (3:06)
-Crime: West Virginia daughter who 'killed boyfriend to marry father' sentenced
-Good news (brought to you by Bertera Nissan): 88-year-old Mass. man completes walk 'around the world'
-Meanwhile, in Florida, pickup truck leaves road, ends up in swimming pool
Coronavirus (COVID-19)
+6:00: Eller's Restaurant to close temporarily after kitchen worker tests positive
+6:00: Worcester providing free testing, flu shots, PPE this week on Oct. 7 and 8
+6:00: CDC again updates guidance: Airborne transmission possible
+6:00: COVID-19 could kill 2,900 Americans a day in December, researchers say
-Local doctors hammer home the importance of mask wearing
-Worcester County Jail has measures in place for in-person visitations
-With caution in mind, Notre Dame Academy open for classes
-ICYMI: Local bar owners question how much longer they can hold on
-Low-risk communities in Mass. to enter Step 2 of Phase 3 Monday
-Massachusetts reports 626 new cases, 3 additional deaths
-Patriots playing Kansas City at 7 tonight
-Officials concerned as cases increasing across country
-New cases are on the decline in only three U.S. states
-Family of 7 who lost home to Washington wildfire all have COVID-19
-At the office: Should I acknowledge my pandemic layoff on a resume?
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In The News
>WEATHER: Mark Rosenthal's 7-day forecast (:40). High of 60 today in Worcester
>TOP OF THE NEWS
-Man charged with kidnapping girl in Webster (1:58). Article
-Man fleeing police in Worcester crashes into State Police cruiser, Worcester police say (1:07). Article
-Restitution suspended on ex-Worcester firefighter Kenneth Baxter
-Worcester biopharmaceutical firm to lay off 81% of staff
-Worcester ranked third worst market in U.S. for housing renters: Forbes
-Life-saving A.E.D.s donated to Worcester Little Leagues (1:23)
-Worcester County Wonders: The rapture of 1844 that never happened and the rock the remains
-More than $165,000 raised for Safe Homes gala
-Radio Worcester (9:35): Earth Day Neighborhood Cleanup in Worcester
-Radio Worcester Roundtable (45:58): City violence and upcoming State of the City address
-Radio Worcester (15:55): Eric Batista discusses Worcester gun violence & city plans
-Faces of Worcester: Sean Harris, Director of Community Engagement, Quinsigamond Community College
>DINING OUT: Phantom Gourmet's Great 8 Unique Restaurant Locations (5:02)
-ICYMI: Worcester’s city employee salary database for 2023: see the city’s top earners and more
-51-year-old amputee playing baseball at Quinsigamond Community College after accident ended trucking career (2:21). Article
-Worcester public housing community receives high inspection score, despite complaints
-GoFundMe created to benefit family of Worcester shooting victim Bob Nuah
-See the rest of the day's Worcester news
>HOLDEN (brought to you by Lamoureux Ford): TODAY! Spring composting 8 to 2:30 Saturday
-Holden ready for Main Street resurfacing
-Lamoureux Ford salutes the UConn Huskies (:54)
-Eagle Scout project refurbishes church lounge
>THE BURBS (brought to you by North End Motor Sales): Following January approval, Auburn steakhouse sold to town for new firehouse
-TODAY! Sustainable Grafton presents Earth Day on the Common
-Fire-damaged Church of Nativity in Northborough ready to rebound
-Sutton Athletic Booster Club to host cornhole tournament fundraiser
-Westborough company expanding its business of saving energy
-Sterling Recreation summer programs
-Remembering "gentleman farmer" John Davis
-Urban farming firm with ties to Clark leases warehouse in Leominster
>BARS & BANDS: The Mayor's Live Music List for Saturday
>SHOWTIME: 100FM The Pike (6:38) — Breakdown Lane
-Taylor Swift breaks Spotify records for most-streamed album, most-streamed artist in a single day
-Shakira is bringing her world tour to Boston
-Mark Cecil's epic fable "Bunyan and Henry" leads back to Worcester
-"Beyond the Frames: A Musical Celebration" set for Mechanics Hall
-Ted Conna: A new kind of green space for a changing city
-Unity Radio (55:04): Standups and Standouts
-WCCA-TV's This Is Worcester No. 198 (28:09): Geoffrey Killebrew, President, F.A.M. JAM! Event Group
-WCCA-TV's This Is Worcester No. 199 (28:13): Bruce Stebbins, Commissioner, Cannabis Control Commission, and Ruben Seyde, Delivered, Inc.
>OBITUARIES: Tribute to longtime local Social Studies teacher
>SPORTS: Celtics to face Heat in first round of NBA playoffs
-Boston Bruins first-round playoff series schedule released
-Red Sox beat Pirates, 8-1
-Crusader Quarterly with Kit Hughes
-Community remembers longtime high school tourney director, Oxford educator Roger Bacon
-WooSox beat Durham, 12-5
>CARS: Bertera has the all-star team to help you find your next Nissan car or truck (:39)
-Tesla recalls nearly 4,000 Cybertrucks
>NATIONAL: Planes nearly collide on runway at Reagan National Airport
-Married teacher caught naked in car with student -- who makes a run for it in his underwear
-Tragic: 9-year-old girl dies after being injured in massive 6-alarm fire
>NEW ENGLAND: Recapping week 1 of the Karen Read Murder trial (12:27)
-Video shows coyote chasing woman, dog through neighborhood (1:35)
>COLLEGES: Announcing 2 finalist candidates for WPI's next provost
-Anna Maria AMCAST (26:43): Spring Semester Hockey
-Holy Cross B.J.F. Society debates Crusader mascot, TikTok ban
>TRAVEL (brought to you by Fuller RV & Rental): Top 20 travel destinations for summer 2024, according to Google Flights
>BUSINESS: Remote work can kill your career
-W.B.J. hires New School graduate as reporter covering health care, D.E.I.
-Self-leadership: The key to unlocking your company’s full potential
>SHOPPING: When will your local Dollar Tree start selling $7 items?
>HOMES: New procedure more effective than weight loss drugs like Ozempic, study says (1:15)
>HEALTH: Syphilis in newborns soars — Group advises more pregnancy screenings
-Exercise changes the brain in a way that helps heart health, especially for people with depression
>FOOD: Wendy's giving away free French fries every Friday for rest of 2024
>TV/STREAMING: New shows and movies to watch this weekend
>MOVIES: New movies on demand — "Dune: Part Two," "Immaculate," and more
>CELEBRITY: Christina Applegate reveals she turned down "RHOBH" offer
>ANIMALS: Wounded puppy seeks forever home in Massachusetts
>HISTORY: "Candlepins for Cash" was a strike for Boston area television viewers
>GOOD NEWS (brought to you by Bertera Nissan): Nurse gives shoes off her feet to a patient who needed a new pair
-Meanwhile, in Italy, mayor offers free goats to anyone who can catch them
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