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Worcester City Manager Eric Batista on the Tax Rate

20 min · 24 de dic de 2025
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On the Talk of the Commonwealth, Hank Stolz spoke with Eric Batista, Worcester’s City Manager, about a range of issues facing the city, including tax policy, aging infrastructure, water main breaks, and the city’s response to homelessness during the winter months.

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