The senator also maintains an office in the former federal building in Springfield.
WORCESTER – U.S. Sen. Scott P. Brown is opening an office in Worcester as he prepares to make his case to voters next year.
The office is located in the Harold D. Donohue Federal Building on Main Street. Brown invited local and state officials to the Tuesday ribbon-cutting.
The office will give constituents in the Worcester area more access to Brown without having to make a trip to his Boston office.
The opening of the office comes as Brown gears up for next year’s election.
Democrats want to deny the Republican a full six-year term after he defeated Democrat Martha M. Coakley in the 2010 special election to fill the seat left vacant by the death of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy
Although Brown lost Worcester, he won neighboring communities like Shrewsbury, Holden and Grafton.
In Springfield, the senator maintains an office at Suite 406 of the former federal building at 1550 Main St.