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The Telegram & Gazette (and Sunday Telegram) is the only daily newspaper of Worcester, Massachusetts.The paper, headquartered at 100 Front Street and known locally as the Telegram or the T & G, offers coverage of all of Worcester County, as well as surrounding areas of the western suburbs of Boston, Western Massachusetts, and several towns in Windham County in northeastern Connecticut.
The Worcester Telegram and Evening Gazette were separate newspapers founded in the 19th century. T.T. Ellis bought both papers in 1920, and sold them in 1925 to Harry Stoddard, Robert's father, and George Booth, a former Telegram editor. [8] Later, Robert Stoddard took over ownership of the two newspapers, as well as the main radio station in ...
The station was the radio home of the Boston Red Sox in the Worcester area for forty years, from 1967 to 2006. The Red Sox' Worcester affiliation moved to WVEI and WCRN in 2007. In 1987, after selling the Telegram & Gazette to the owners of the San Francisco Chronicle , the Stoddard and Booth families sold WTAG to the Knight Quality Group for ...
The Worcester Historical Museum and the City of Worcester will put on a "World Smile Day" event from noon to 3 p.m. Oct. 4 at City Hall Plaza. There will be food trucks, Table Talk pies ...
More than 50% of farms are concentrated in Worcester, Hampshire and Franklin counties. Farm production adds $6.4 billion to the state’s economy and employs more than 14,000 workers.
The boxing component at the Massachusetts State Police Academy was suspended and revamped in the 1990s to respond to injury concerns, a former state police instructor told the Worcester Telegram ...
Brad Petrishen, Worcester Telegram & Gazette. September 12, 2024 at 12:10 PM. ... The hearing centered on whether the federal judge who heard the case in Worcester, Timothy Hillman, erred in ...
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