Worcester Telegram on MSN: Family of Worcester man stabbed to death in NYC seeks help

Worcester Telegram on MSN: NYPD: Leonides Baez of Worcester stabbed to death in Theater District

A Central Massachusetts man who was stabbed to death Monday near Times Square in New York City has been identified. Leonides Baez, 39, had an address on Main Street in Worcester, according to ...

Boston.com on MSN: Teen arrested for stabbing death of Worcester man in Times Square

The 17-year-old is accused of two other stabbings, including one on this past Sunday, court documents show. The post Teen arrested for stabbing death of Worcester man in Times Square appeared first on ...

Massachusetts State Police trooper Casey LaMonte pleaded not guilty to a pair of criminal charges at his arraignment in Worcester Superior Court Wednesday in connection with the death of a recruit ...

Worcester Telegram on MSN: 4th trooper charged in Delgado-Garcia's death pleads not guilty

Happen means ‘occur’ and most commonly ‘occur by chance’: … In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Yet, as stated above, its discovery happened at a time when it was still not visible.

This brings us to a common confusion between “happend” and “happened.” Let’s sort this out. The correct form is “happened”. “Happend” is a common misspelling and is not recognized in English grammar. Happened” is the past tense of the verb “happen,” which means to occur or take place.