- Home | City of Worcester
With a population of more than 200,000 and more than 35,000 college students, Worcester is the second largest city in New England Centrally located, the City is under an hour from Boston, Providence and Hartford
- Departments | City of Worcester
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
- Quick Facts | City of Worcester
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 History | City of Worcester
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
- City Council | City of Worcester
Worcester's City Council consists of eleven council members, including the Mayor Councilor-at-Large, Joe Petty These eleven elected officials serve as the legislative body of the city
- Property Records | City of Worcester
Our partner Vision Government Services provides Property Cards for all properties in Worcester, including current and past valuations, ownership history, building information, and land information
- History | City of Worcester
Worcester was first established as a town in 1722 and became a city in 1848 The first Mayor of the City of Worcester was Levi Lincoln in 1848 Today, we have a meeting room in City Hall, Levi Lincoln Chamber, named in his honor The first female Mayor of Worcester was Sara Robertson in 1982
- Worcester Now | Next | City of Worcester
The project generated Worcester's first Citywide Long-range Plan (sometimes called a Comprehensive or Master Plan) in nearly 37 years The Worcester Now | Next Plan knits together past, present and future initiatives covering the entire city, from downtown to its dozens of neighborhoods
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