The City of Worcester has a long and rich history of important people, places and events. The Office of the City Clerk is the keeper of many significant historical records, memorabilia and information that is vital to Worcester's heritage. Worcester named after Worcester, England was first established as a town in 1722 and later became a city in 1848. During the past three centuries Worcester ...
Keep Worcester Clean (KWC) is a coordinated, year-round city-wide effort that encompasses all of the municipality's beautification programs and initiatives. It is driven by interdepartmental collaboration and community participation to keep our city clean and influence others to do the same.
The City of Worcester is governed by a Council-Manager, or Plan E, form of government with a popularly elected Mayor, 11 City Council Members and a City Manager. Located in the center of Massachusetts, between Boston and Springfield, Worcester is known as the "Heart of the Commonwealth." Worcester offers a great opportunity to own or rent, raise a family or live independently. Worcester is a ...
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The City of Worcester is a diverse governmental body, consisting of numerous departments, divisions and sections all working together to serve the residents of Worcester. The main goal of each department, division and section is simple: to provide the best services possible each day in order to produce a comfortable environment in which to live, visit and work.