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Rob Horowitz: Two Important Developments on the Climate Front

These positive developments point the way towards substantial progress on climate change, believes Rob Horowitz.

Tuesday, May 06, 2014

The overwhelming consensus of the world’s scientists is that major action to significantly reduce production of greenhouse gases is needed soon if a dangerous rise in global temperature is going to be averted. This view is reflected throughout the recently released draft reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).

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Dear John: Will I Ever Go On a Date?

Tuesday, May 06, 2014

Dear John, I'm 27 (hitting 28 next month) and as of yet I have never been on anything you could really call a date.

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Biggest Circus Accidents in History

Monday, May 05, 2014

The Ringling Brothers accident at Providence's Dunkin' Donut Center was only the latest in high profile accidents that lead to serious injuries and death in the circus industry. The Providence accident is the second major accident of the year. In Roanoke Virginia a motorcycle performer was severely injured in a February accident (see Below).

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The 7 Worst Circus Accidents

Monday, May 05, 2014

This weekend's accident that circus events can sometimes turn tragic - see the list of some of the worst accidents in US history.

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Privacy Rights: Who can Tape You in Massachusetts?

Monday, May 05, 2014

Audio recordings of racist rants by Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling went viral and led to his expulsion from the NBA last week. However, the recordings and their dissemination may have been illegal – just as they would be in Massachusetts.

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Worcester Rotary Club Surpasses $100K Fundraising Goal

Monday, May 05, 2014

Worcester Rotary Club has raised more than $100,000. The Club exceeded its 2014 Fundraising Campaign goal by nearly $20,000. Worcester Rotary has also donated $50,000 of the amount raised to assist the Elm Park Red-Wooden Footbridge Project. The remainder of the money will be used to support many other local community projects as well as international projects such those in Haiti, India, Kenya and Sierra Leone.

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Southborough’s Tomasso Trattoria Adds Two New Chefs

Chef Bill Bradley

Monday, May 05, 2014

Tomasso Trattoria in Southborough, MA has hired a new Consulting Executive Chef and Chef de Cuisine. Consulting Executive Chef Bill Bradley was selected based on his award-winning skills and experience in Italian cuisine and sustainability. Chef Bradley spent his apprenticeship under mentor Chef Jean Roger Gibellino at L’Epicure in the Hudson Valley, where he was exposed to the concept of sustainability, helping Gibellino make many meals straight out of his garden.

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Leading in Central MA: George Allen, Worcester Reg. Flight Academy

George Charles Allen, President & CEO of  The Worcester Regional Flight Academy

Monday, May 05, 2014

In 2013, George Charles Allen was featured as an Up + Comer as part owner of The Worcester Regional Flight Academy, his family-owned and operated Flight School and Aerospace Learning Center conveniently located at the Worcester Regional Airport in Central Massachusetts. Since then, Allen has assumed the role as President & CEO and the company has continued to become a leader in the field of aviation. The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) named The Worcester Regional Flight Academy both one of the Top 10 Flight Schools in the United States in 2013, and home to one of the Top 25 Flight Instructors in the United States. The Academy's mission is to advance aviation and aerospace education, for students of all ages and ambitions, throughout Central Massachusetts and beyond. To further achieve this goal, George Charles Allen has recently founded the AeroVenture Institute in official partnership with the EcoTarium.

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Leonardo Angiulo: US Incarceration Rate May be Unsustainable

Monday, May 05, 2014

According to the National Research Council the United States has nearly one-quarter of the world's prisoners, but only 5 percent of the global population.  How we came to the current state of affairs is the subject of a recent paper published by the Council on April 30, 2014. 

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Smart Benefits: Communicating Healthcare Reform: Go by the Book

Monday, May 05, 2014

The way employers administer benefits today is very different than four years ago. And that means communication to employees about benefits is more important than ever, especially when it comes to the Affordable Care Act (ACA).

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