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Worcester Could See Record Low Temperature Monday Night Into Tuesday

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

The temperature in Worcester on Monday night and Tuesday morning is expected to fall to 8 degrees below zero, just short of the city's historic low of -11. According to the National Weather service, the wind chill index could drop to below -20 degrees.

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Worcester Schools Open Only 8 Days in Last 4 Weeks

Monday, February 23, 2015

Due to rampant bouts of snow, Worcester Public Schools have only been in session eight days in the last four weeks. At the end of this week, school will only be in session for 11 days the entire month of February because of snow and school vacation. 

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Turtleboy: The Oscars Continues To Be The Biggest Joke Ever

Monday, February 23, 2015

As far as farces go, they don’t get much more predictable than award shows. And by far the most ridiculous of all of them are the Oscars. This year was a circus before it even started though. That’s because the Huffington Post lead a Twitter thingy called “#OscarsSoWhite. Basically it’s calling out the schmucks who run the Academy for the fact that of the 20 actors and actresses nominated for best actor, supporting actor, actress, and supporting actress, are white. 

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slides: St.Patrick’s Day Parade Route: Park Avenue Covered in Snow

Monday, February 23, 2015

With less than two weeks until the Annual Saint Patrick's Day Parade in Worcester, there is still a large amount of snow covering street corners and sidewalks at intersections on Park Avenue. The parade is  to be held on Sunday, March 8 and begins on the corner of Mill Street and ends at Highland Street.

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GoLocal24 Launches “Social Targeted Sponsored Content”

Monday, February 23, 2015

GoLocalWorcester has launched “Social Targeted Sponsored Content,” a tool designed to connect content to the specific audience that would be most interested by leveraging social media targeting.

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UPDATE: Worcester Is Back as #1 Snowiest City in the United States

Monday, February 23, 2015

Worcester is back on top of snow mountain and has a six inch lead over Lowell as the Snowiest City in America. According to Goldensnowglobe.com, Worcester has received more than 109 inches of snow this winter. Lowell is in second with nearly 104 inches. 

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Angiulo: Looking Directly At Racially Motivated Violence

Monday, February 23, 2015

We are fortunate to live in a country operating on principles of equality and egalitarianism.  The idea is that everyone has the same opportunities no matter what they look like or where their parents came from.

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Small Biz in a Digital Age: Analytics - Know Your Options

Monday, February 23, 2015

The world of business is moving faster -- hyper fast. Small businesses face the challenge of trying to keep up and innovate their business to create an advantage.

This week, GoLocal brings you a look at how to select where to get your analytics data from and the different options and implications of data use for your small business.

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Smart Benefits: Fines for Small Business Premium Reimbursement Delayed

Monday, February 23, 2015

Newly released IRS Notice 2015-17 offers some temporary relief to small businesses – those with less than 50 employees – who have employer payment plans. These businesses won’t be subject to the excise tax of $100 per employee per day until July 1, 2015.

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College Admissions: 5 Ways To Survive College Decision Season

Monday, February 23, 2015

March decision season is about to commence for seniors. Each day, students will stalk the mailman, check their in-boxes a dozen times and log into admissions portals hoping for answers. The result is stress, drama and in some cases, jealousy among teens and parents. To help you survive the roller coaster, here are a few common sense things to remember.

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