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POW! WOW! Worcester returns with artists, murals focused on Main South
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WORCESTER As a father of four daughters and nephew to nine aunts, and in his role as director of a local women s empowerment program that mixes athletics and community service, District 1 Councilor Sean Rose said he understands why it s so important to acknowledge the contribution of women to society.
Women s History Month starts Monday, and Rose has made a point in his time on the City Council of calling for a resolution marking the month that celebrates contributions women have made to the U.S. and recognizes specific achievements in a variety of fields. Obviously we have tremendous respect for Worcester women like Frances Perkins, Abby Kelley Foster, Esther Howland, and so on, so any time we have the opportunity to come together and acknowledge them and move forward here, it is really critical and important, Rose said.
SeltzerTime podcast celebrates 100 episodes of Worcester love
Liz Fay
Correspondent
Ricky Nelson and Travis Duda might seem familiar. The pair exude a blissful essence of quirky, hipster 90s-kid vibes, and you could swear you know them from somewhere. Maybe it was at Redemption Rock Brewery over the weekend, or during your daily coffee run to Crust Bakeshop. Perhaps you bumped into them last time you were at Buds Goods & Provisions, your favorite dispensary. Ever made a trip to Worcester Wares? If so, you definitely know who they are.
These two are always around town, making coffee stops at Crust and New Tradition before shifts at Worcester Wares, and grabbing a bite at Palmas Bakery before a PWW meeting. Ricky and Travis love Worcester. In fact, these two love Worcester so much they host a weekly podcast called “SeltzerTime” and it’s all about the city and its people.
Worcester Magazine
DEJA VU ALL OVER AGAIN: Reading accounts by Telegram City Hall reporter Steve Foskett and former Worcesteria columnist Bill Shaner about the Planning Board review of the proposed Amazon Warehouse at the site of the deceased Greendale Mall, I was struck by the situation s familiarity. Corporate predators such as Amazon have long insinuated their selves into Worcester, as they have almost everywhere in the country, usually scoring tax credits for promising jobs that always turn out to be insufficient and underwhelming. Amazon, particularly, has had issues with low pay and back-breaking labor conditions, so it s easy to see why many want no part of them, although those same people aren t canceling their Prime subscriptions. (Mine just recommended Rules for Radicals by Saul D. Alinsky. I think our corporate overlords have developed a sense of humor.) But as Shaner points out, none of that s the purview of the Planning Board, so the warehouse is probably going thro
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