By Tiffany Williams - On a beautiful Friday night at NBT Bank Stadium, The Worcester Red Sox played the Syracuse Mets in game three of a five game series. But all did not end well for the Worcester Red Sox as the Syracuse Mets claimed a 1-7 win. Friday night was the second loss this … Continue reading Syracuse Mets Beat Worcester Red Sox 1-7
Day: September 17, 2021
State Department Confirms Killing Of Walid Al-Sahrawi
By Tammie Mitchell - The State Department announced this afternoon that troops from France killed Adnan Abu Walid Al-Sahrawi. In a statement the State Department said, "We commend France’s continued commitment to countering terrorism and protecting civilians in West Africa in coordination with our African partners." Walid Al-Sahrawi, an ISIS leader in the Greater Sahara … Continue reading State Department Confirms Killing Of Walid Al-Sahrawi
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken Talked Friday With UK Foreign Minister
By Tammie Mitchell - On Friday, Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken spoke with UK Foreign Secretary Elizabeth Truss. During their conversation, Secretary Blinken congratulated Foreign Secretary Truss on her appointment and highlighted the importance of the United States-UK bilateral relationship in supporting democracy, the rules-based international order, and open societies worldwide. They also discussed … Continue reading Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken Talked Friday With UK Foreign Minister
Worcester To Mandate Masks In All Indoor Businesses
By Kevin Rue - There's already a mask mandate in Worcester for municipal buildings. Now, beginning on Monday, the City of Worcester will impose a mask mandate for all indoor common spaces like supermarkets. City Manager Ed Augustus said Worcester has seen 10 consecutive weeks with increasing counts of new cases. Also, starting November 1, … Continue reading Worcester To Mandate Masks In All Indoor Businesses