Moe Bergman Calls for Pause on Worcester Street Redesigns

Moe Bergman
Photo: Paul Kapteyn, Worcester Telegram
 
Worcester City Councilor Moe Bergman wants a pause on reworking city streets to further study the redesign of Mill St. and if it has led to more accidents. Bergman told Talk of the Commonwealth the redesign of Mill St. is not something that people are used to and it isn’t like any other road in Worcester. He wants information on the number of accidents and if the accidents on Mill St. have been more severe. The Councilor wants plans for Stafford St. and Chandler St. that he understands have similar designs to Mill St paused until the Fall when a full years of data on Mill St. will be available.

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Mayor Joe Petty Advocates for Worcester Rental Registry

Worcester Mayor Joe Petty is for the Rental Registry. He says the City Council began to hear back from the public on this issue and have changed the fine. He says they have heard loud and clear from people who are concerned about inspectors but the Mayor points out other cities have successful rental registries and that this can be a matter of life and death. That he wants to make sure people are not taken advantage of. On the $22 million shortfall, Petty said you have to look at inflation as one of the big factors. He says the inflation factor accounts for over half of the $22 million.

Nick Lazzaro Talks Millbury Issues Post-Election Win

New Millbury Selectman Nick Lazzaro checks in with Talk of the Commonwealth to talk about his victory and what issues he wants to tackle. Lazzaro, who is a recent Holy Cross graduate, owns his own business in Millbury and says that entrepreneurship is something he wants to use to help others get their businesses started in the town. Lazzaro also lays out how he plans to help Millbury residents who are faced with increasing rent and may be priced out of the town they work and grew up in.

Synergy Talks: Worcester Workforce Forum This Thursday

Bruce Mendelsohn of MassHire/Central Region Workforce Board brings in Emily Miller, Worcester Public Schools and Dave Garvin, Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce to talk about the importance of the synergy between the three and the business community. They also fill us in on forum this Thursday, May 9th from 4:00 – 6:00 PM at One Mercantile in the B1 Conference Room. The Worcester Emerging Workforce Forum. A chance for businesses to hear how WPS based internship programs work.

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