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Shrewsbury Street, Worcester, MA

Tractor-Trailer Reportedly Carrying Tomato Sauce Crashes On I-290 In Worcester Tractor-Trailer Reportedly Carrying Tomato Sauce Crashes On I-290 In Worcester
Tractor-Trailer Reportedly Carrying Tomato Sauce Crashes On I-290 In Worcester A tractor-trailer rollover crash in central Massachusetts made for quite the messy morning commute as the truck reportedly carrying tomato sauce blocked a major highway.  WORCESTER COMMUTERS: Big delay on 290 W for a box truck carrying spaghetti sauce flipped on its side Sauce is safe in containers @SpecNews1Worc pic.twitter.com/HM3QQtRR1L — Meghan Parsons (@ParsMeghan) October 18, 2022 The crash happened on I-290 west at I-90 on the morning of Tuesday, Oct. 18, according to a Tweet from WBZ Traffic. The overturned truck was reportedly blocking the center and two right lanes. #MA…
Suspect In Stabbing Assault Wasn't Able To Run Far From Police Suspect In Stabbing Assault Wasn't Able To Run Far From Police
Suspect In Stabbing Assault Wasn't Able To Run Far From Police Police quickly arrested a suspect in the stabbing of a 37-year-old city victim Saturday night. On Saturday, Nov. 29, at around 7:30 p.m., police responded to a report of a stabbing in the area of 225 Shrewsbury St., in Worcester. Upon arrival, Worcester Police discovered a 37-year-old victim with non-life-threatening injuries, police said. The victim was transported to the hospital for treatment. Police identified Adam Gagnon, 37, of Warren, as a suspect, police said. They believe the stabbing happened following an altercation, police said. Gagnon was arrested a short bit down the road on…
Manager Who Tried Using Drug-Dealing Profits To Start A Restaurant, Sentenced Manager Who Tried Using Drug-Dealing Profits To Start A Restaurant, Sentenced
Manager Who Tried Using Drug-Dealing Profits To Start A Restaurant, Sentenced A restaurant manager has been sentenced to nearly two years in prison for trying to use drug-sale profits to open a Worcester restaurant. Joseph Herman, 37, was sentenced on Friday, Nov. 20, by U.S. District Court Judge Timothy S. Hillman to 22 months in prison and one year of supervised release, according to the U.S. States Attorney’s Office, Massachusetts. He will also forfeit an undetermined amount of money in the future. Herman was the last of three defendants charged in connection with the money-laundering scheme to be sentenced. Herman admitted to a plan to use profits generated by h…