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shined a light on grass-roots efforts to mitigate these risks.

Worcester city election

A historic city election year saw Mayor Joseph Petty elected to an unpreceden­ted seventh consecutiv­e term, while several new faces qualified for the reconfigur­ed School Committee. The T&G cosponsore­d a series of debates with the Worcester Regional Research Bureau, the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce and Mechanics Hall. We profiled all the candidates for City Council and School Committee and deployed a team of seven reporters on election night, led by City Hall reporter Marco Cartolano.

Big changes in police department follow T&G investigat­ions

Worcester Police Chief Steven Sargent announced his immediate retirement on Sept. 1, after more than seven years of leading a police department that is the focus of an ongoing federal investigat­ion. The news came just a day after City Manager Eric Batista acknowledg­ed that a 2021 investigat­ion of Sargent that found a “pattern of inappropri­ate behavior,” which the T&G reported on in August, should have been reported to the state’s recently created police oversight board, but had not been. Later in September, Brad Petrishen reported that former City Manager Edward Augustus Jr. had decided to disregard the findings of yet another investigat­ion of Sargent, related to an interactio­n in 2019. In the wake of Brad’s reporting, city and police department leaders pledged to increase transparen­cy.

Flash flooding devastates Leominster

Sept. 11 was a very rainy day everywhere in our area, but in the Leominster area, the rain was catastroph­ic: nearly 10 inches fell in a short time, stranding evening commuters on flooded-out roads, forcing residents to evacuate from homes near ponds and other waterways, destroying roads and disrupting commuter train traffic. T&G photograph­er Rick Cinclair was one of the first journalist­s on scene, and his photos and video of fast actions by first responders generated national attention. In the days that followed, T&G reporters told many stories of residents and business owners – as well as a local synagogue – cleaning up the damage.

Community Healthlink president out after inspection

In April, the T&G learned that Tamara Lundi, the president of Community Healthlink, would leave her role and 80 people would be laid off after a surprise state inspection led to the suspension of programs to counter substance abuse and homeless. By the end of 2023 the nonprofit, affiliated with UMass Memorial Health, was targeting the coming spring to reopen the three suspended programs on a limited basis and to bring back the 80 employees. Meanwhile, Worcester faces a shortage of more than 200 shelter beds to address the city’s rising number of homeless people.

New staff members

In 2023 we welcomed some new members to the T&G family: sports reporter Tommy Cassell, breaking news/trending reporter Tatum Goetting and most recently engagement editor Sarah Barnacle. Look for much more from them in the year to come.

Michael McDermott is executive editor of the Telegram & Gazette.

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