Worcester Faces $30M Sewer Fee Ruling, Ukraine Connection, and City Council Marathon

By Hank Stolz | Radio Worcester

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WORCESTER, MASS.- On this week’s edition of The Rundown, the team tackles some of the biggest stories making headlines in Worcester.

First, Mark Henderson of the016.com breaks down the recent appeals court decision that leaves Worcester facing a $30 million payment to Holden over sewer fees. Mark explains why, in many ways, both Worcester and Holden are right, why the state should ultimately be footing the bill, and how the local state delegation needs to step in to push for a resolution.

Next, a story that flew under the radar—Worcester’s unique relationship with Ukraine, and what lessons the city can take from the challenges in Kherson when it comes to preparing for disaster relief efforts here at home.

Finally, Radio Worcester’s Ben White provides a recap of a five-hour marathon Worcester City Council meeting. Among the issues: lingering frustrations with the city’s newly launched website, which many residents say is anything but user-friendly.

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