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Former Worcester Health Commissioner to Be Honored with Walking Path

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

 

The former Commissioner of the Worcester Division of Public Health is being honored on Thursday with a commemorative walking path around Elm Park.

Dr. Leonard Morse, who dedicated 50 years of service to the City of Worcester will be celebrated with the dedication of the new More Stroll.

Morse retired in 2011 after serving for nine years as Worcester's Public Health Commissioner.

Before becoming commssioner, Morse worked as a physician consultant and medical epidemiologist in affiliation with the Division of Public Health.

The Morse Stroll dedication will be held along with the kick-off of WOO Moves, a physical fitness program designed to keep the community active with designated walking routes throughout the City.

WOO Moves Kick-Off: 4:00 PM on the Worcester Common along Front Street

Morse Stroll: 4:30 PM at Elm Park, corner of Elm and Russell Streets

WOO Moves is an extension of Dr. Morse's efforts to improve the health of the Worcester community. After a brief speaking program, attendees will walk one of the new WOO Moves routes from the Common to Elm Park (about one mile).

 

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