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UpdatedFri, May 7, 2021 at 11:08 am ET Reply Twenty-four candidates for City Council and School Committee had returned signatures as of May 6. (Neal McNamara/Patch) WORCESTER, MA — An important milestone in the 2021 Worcester city election is coming up on with candidates under a Tuesday deadline to submit signatures to qualify for the November ballot. As of Thursday, two dozen candidates had already submitted enough signatures to get on the ballot, including all but two incumbents and a slew of challengers. Although many candidates have been campaigning for months, some surprising new contenders have emerged recently. Subscribe Two police officers have gathered enough signatures, including state police Sgt. Gregory Stratman and Worcester police union leader Richard Cipro — known for clashing with city officials, and co-administering a Facebook page that often features right-wing memes.
How Amazon targeted Worcester: Emails show a dialogue that started with COVID tests at Greendale Mall evolved to e-commerce distribution center Updated Feb 06, 2021; Posted Feb 06, 2021 Amazon announced Tuesday it had signed a lease for a delivery center on Goddard Memorial Drive in Worcester. Facebook Share Before any mention of Amazon, the dialogue between the new owner of the Greendale Mall and the city of Worcester began with COVID-19. In late July of 2020, Worcester’s Chief Development Officer Peter Dunn fired off a “shot in the dark question” via email to Todd Finard, who operates Finard Properties, the group that owns the Greendale Mall.