Worcester-Holden Sewage Dispute and Police Recruit Case Raise Accountability Questions

 

By Hank Stolz | Radio Worcester

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WORCESTER, MASS.- Tom Marino of ThisWeekinWorcester.com and Mark Henderson of The016.com shared sharp takes on the ongoing Worcester–Holden sewage dispute. Both suggested that Worcester’s appeal to the Massachusetts Supreme Court is unlikely to succeed, potentially leaving the city responsible for millions in additional costs.

They also noted that while the state of Massachusetts played a role in the controversy, it has largely managed to avoid accountability.

This pattern of the state sidestepping responsibility connected directly to their next topic: the slow-moving investigation into the death of Worcester police recruit Enrique Delgado Garcia. Despite video evidence of the incident, progress in the case has been frustratingly limited, raising questions about oversight and accountability at the state level.

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