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The Heart of the Commonwealth
Worcester · Massachusetts
Because getting older should come with better information, not less of it.
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Benefits · Health · Retirement
Social Security ·
Social Security ·
New York Times · Subscribers
Hint: You may need to buy new shoes.
Read the full storyKiplinger ·
Skip long phone holds and field office lines. Discover how an active online Social Security account gives you control over your records.
Read the full storyWall Street Journal · Subscribers
Having retirement dollars mainly in traditional savings plans can handcuff older workers.
Read the full storyKiplinger ·
AARP · Subscribers
AARP ·
New York Times · Subscribers
Fifty Plus Advocate ·
AARP ·
The city, the county, the neighborhoods
Boston Globe · Subscribers
A toxic cyanobacteria algae bloom is in the Charles River Lower Basin and the public should avoid contact with the water.
Read the full storyBoston Globe · Subscribers
Kurt Solomon died from injuries caused by a “sharp object,” police said.
Read the full storyMassLive · Subscribers
On Friday, law enforcement entered a fourth day searching for Karen Solomon, wanted in connection with her Worcester police officer husband's death, closing multiple parks near Coes Pond.
Read the full storyWorcester Telegram · Subscribers
MassLive · Subscribers
Dispatch recordings reveal Karen Solomon called 911 before Worcester police arrived at the home where Officer Kurt Solomon was later found dead.
Read the full storyWorcester Telegram · Subscribers
WBUR ·
Worcester Telegram · Subscribers
WBUR ·
MassLive · Subscribers
Worcester Business Journal · Subscribers
Worcester Business Journal ·
Wire reports & foreign desks
NPR ·
Trade negotiations between the United States and Canada fell apart on Friday night, shortly before a midnight deadline for 50% tariffs to take effect on $20 billion worth...
Read the full storyBBC ·
Nine people are still missing after the attack which left 130 injured, including a number of children.
Read the full storyAl Jazeera ·
A federal judge in Manhattan ruled against the State Department's suspension of immigrant visas.
Read the full storyThe Guardian ·
Rule would require states to provide federal government with information on voters in return for delivering ballots The US Postal Service prepared to publish a final rule late...
Read the full storyBoston Globe · Subscribers
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts signed a temporary order on Friday allowing work to continue while the court considers an emergency appeal from the Trump administration.
Read the full storyThe Guardian ·
BBC ·
Al Jazeera ·
Boston Globe · Subscribers
BBC ·
Axios ·
The Guardian ·
WBUR ·
WBUR ·
NPR ·
MassLive · Subscribers
MassLive · Subscribers
MassLive · Subscribers
Axios ·
Elder Voices
Somewhere along the way the news got small. Not less important — smaller. The type shrank, the buttons moved, and the story you wanted sat behind three taps and a video that started playing on its own. A lot of people in this city simply stopped trying.
This page is built the other way around. One screen. Big type, and a control at the top to make it bigger still. Every item is a headline, a couple of sentences telling you what happened, and a link to the people who reported it. No slideshow. No autoplay. No guessing where to click.
The middle column is Worcester, because that is where you live and that is what actually changes your week — the elevator at Union Station, the deferral deadline at City Hall, the shuttle at Green Hill Park. The left column carries the news that follows you into retirement: Social Security, Medicare, housing, the scams that target this city hardest. The right column keeps the wider world in view, because getting older did not make anyone less curious.
And the list of services stays pinned in place, every day, whether or not there is news attached to it. That is the part we consider the real front page.
Senior Report Today publishes every morning from Worcester, Massachusetts.
Puzzle Page
Every answer comes from a story on yesterday’s page.
Every answer is here. Each one crosses itself off once it is correctly filled in.
Puzzle Page
A new puzzle every morning. Fill each row, column and box with the numbers 1 to 9.
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