Quarterly Newsletters

Spring 2018

Hi Neighbors,

Only in New England can we plan Earth Day watching for snow reports! Worcester Earth Day 2018 dawned cold and cloudy, but we tough New Englanders showed up anyway to spring-clean the neighborhood. It was cold, but the sun did finally come out and the Dumpster was filled quickly.

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Winter 2018

Hi Neighbors,

We started 2018 out with a bang with a jam-packed January agenda. Our guests included our state rep, Mary Keefe, and our District 2 city councilor, Candy Mero-Carlson, joined by city councilors Gary Rosen and Kate Toomey. The City Manager’s Office was represented, as was the city’s Human Rights Commission. Guests from Worcester East Side Development Corp. and the Bridge of Central Mass. joined us as well. Our voices are being heard!

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Summer/Fall 2018 & Winter 2019

Hi Neighbors,

As we shovel out from our March 2019 snowstorm, summer 2018 seems far away. But the Green Hill Neighborhood Association had a busy and fun-filled summer.

We launched our first annual Free Summer Concert Series. With the help of Park Spirit Worcester, we provided family fun and entertainment with July concerts on Sundays in Green Hill Park. Free of charge, we enjoyed great music overlooking the big pond. Green Hill Park Coalition,our district city councilor, Candy Mero Carlson, and the Bridge of Central Massachusetts were some of the sponsors of the 2018 series. We hope to offer it again this year.

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