Jordan Levy Obituary, Death – Jordan Levy, a former Worcester mayor, city councilor, and WTAG host, has reportedly passed away, according to claims made by local authorities. Levy, who is currently 79 years old, grew up in Worcester’s Vernon Hill neighborhood. The old Classical High School, which is currently the Worcester Public Schools’ administration building, is where he obtained his high school graduation.
Levy was first elected to the city council in 1975, and he stayed on the council until 1993. He was elected mayor twice while serving on the council: the first time was from 1980 to 1982, and the second time was from 1987 to 1993. His online biography at the Worcester Historical Museum states that between 1994 and 1998, he was also appointed to the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority and the state Governor’s Council.
Levy’s most well-known contribution to the media was perhaps his work as a local radio host on the right-leaning Worcester, Massachusetts station WTAG, where he anchor the weekly 3 to 6 p.m. hour. By contrast, throughout the last few months, he had not been heard on the radio. What a disastrous blow to Worcester! Jordan Levy, the former mayor of Worcester, was a well-known person there. One of the all-time “greats” His illness and incapacity to execute his performance caused what can only be called a “great silence” in the City. At-Large City Councilor Kate Toomey tweeted, “He made it clear to you whether he did or did not, whether or not he agreed with you.”