The Friday Night Cafe launches the 2026 season on January 9! Katz/Stevens a musical duo made up of Stephen Katz and Jonathan Stevens, long-time friends and next-door neighbors who share a love of word play, melody, and musical spontaneity. Katz is a singular cellist, celebrated from Nash Hill Road to Carnegie Hall (and many places in between). Stevens …
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January Senior Grab ‘n Go Meal
Thursday, January 22, 2026from 12 noon-1:00 pm at Town Hall The menu will be a choice of Lasagna Rolls or Barbecue Chicken with Baked Beans, Corn & Ice Cream. To reserve your meal, please call or text 238-1999 by Sunday, January 18 and tell us your name , number of meals and the name of the …
Board of Health Solar Project Concerns
The Board of Health has submitted the document below to the Planning Board, expressing their concerns about the proposed Solar Photovoltaic Project under consideration at 190 Ridge Road.
COA January 2026 Community Newsletter
The COA Newsletter isn’t just for Seniors. Local businesses and activities are highlightedand we encourage everyone to take a look!
Conservation Commission Hearing
Town of WorthingtonConservation CommissionNotice of Public Hearing In accordance with M.G.L. Chapter 131, Section 40, the Worthington Conservation Commission will hold a public hearing in response to a revised Request for Determination of Applicability (RDA) regarding the work associated with the installation of an agricultural fence occurring outside the buffer zone, as part of a …
Worthington Holiday Hours
Christmas & New Years Weeks 2025 Selectboard Office & Town Clerk Monday – Wednesday – 9 AM to 2 PM Thursday & Friday – CLOSED We are all reachable if needed over the holidays:sboard@worthington-ma.usPeggy O’Neal – 238-5577 ext 100Charley Rose – (H) 238-5811 (C) 413-519-1731Amy Wang – 413-575-7340Deb Rocque – 413-923-4650 Tax Collector Monday & …
R. H. Conwell News 12/19/2025
Sand for Seniors Delivery
32 buckets of sand were delivered to Worthington Seniors on Monday! Thanks to Chief Scobie and members of the Hampshire County Sherriff’s Department and the TRIAD A cooperative agreement between The American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), and the National Sheriffs’ Association (NSA)
ICE, Law Enforcement, State Laws with Lindsay Sabadosa
State Representative Lindsay SabadosaWednesday December 17, 2025 at 6:30 p.m.Worthington Town Hall Including: Safe Communities Act (S.1681/H.2580): Would prevent local law enforcement from acting as ICE deputies. Dignity Not Deportation Act (S.1122/H.1588): Would limit cruel deportation practices and end Massachusetts’ complicity. Immigrant Legal Defense Act (S.1127/H.1954): Fund would provide no-cost legal services to income qualifying Massachusetts residents facing …
