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slides: Getting Out: 10 Great Activities for $20 or Less

Friday, March 28, 2014

More than often our excuse for staying inside all day is that going out with friends or trying something new is too expensive. Although this can be true, there are plenty of ways to get out of your house without breaking your budget. Around New England there are many activities and things you can do without spending more money than you want. Whether you enjoy crafts, movies, dining, or the outdoors GoLocal has you covered.

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The Cellar: Picket Fence Pinot Noir + Boxler Reserve Edelzwicker

Friday, March 28, 2014

At the most recent ‘Evening with Wine’ event at the Providence Wine Academy participants tasted ten wonderful wines from all over France.

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Which Central Mass School Districts Spend the Most Per Pupil?

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Montachusett Regional Vocational Technical School in Fitchburg posted the highest total expenditure per pupil rating of any school in Central Massachusetts in 2012, averaging $17,281 per pupil - $3,645 over the state average of $13,636.

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slides: See the List: Central Mass School Districts that Spend the Most Per Pupil

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Utilizing Data from the Massachusetts Department of Education, GoLocalWorcester has ranked the 25 schools that spend the most per pupil for education.

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Chris Matthews to Speak at Holy Cross April 7

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Holy Cross graduate Chris Matthews, host of MSNBC’s “Hardball with Chris Matthews,” will give a talk about his latest book Tip and the Gipper: When Politics Worked on Monday, April 7 at 7:30 p.m. in the Hogan Campus Center Ballroom.

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Central MA Up + Comer: Lilac Hedge Farm Co-owner Ryan MacKay

Young entrepreneur Ryan MacKay runs the successful Lilac Hedge Farm in Berlin, MA.

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Three years ago, 23 year-old Ryan MacKay opened Lilac Hedge Farm in Berlin with partner Tom Corbett. They produce pasture-raised beef, pork, lamb, and poultry, and sell their products at retail through Boston area farmers’ markets and a year‐round meat CSA, as well as to wholesale accounts. They also run a seasonal Christmas tree operation based at Berlin Orchards. Ryan is currently serving on the Massachusetts Farm Bureau State Board of Directors, Worcester County Farm Bureau Board of Directors and is actively involved in the Young Agricultural Leaders Committee and Livestock Committee. He is also a volunteer with 4‐H and the Sterling Fair.

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FlyORH: Changes at Worcester Airport Affecting Ticket Sales?

What can ORH do to boost airline ticket sales? Find out from Bill Randell.

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Last week I wrote about my concerns that the tickets to Orlando have slowed. I received many comments on Facebook, particularly those regarding JetBlue changing their schedule. Effective May 1st, the departure times for the flights to Orlando and Fort Lauderdale have flipped.

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Catch the NCAA Division I Hockey Northeast Game With Your WOO Card

Thursday, March 27, 2014

The weekend is fast approaching, and GoLocalWorcester brings you the best places to use your WOO Card around town for discounts and WOO Points.

Help your friends and family get in on the act as well. WOO Cards make great gifts! Share discounts and special offers at more than sixty area cultural destinations, restaurants, hotels, retailers, transportation providers and more! Best of all–WOO Cards NEVER expire!

Use the coupon code 'GLW' to save $5 off the online purchase of a WOO Card today.

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Revolution Ready For A Turnaround?

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Are the New England Revolution ready for a turnaround after starting the 2014 season 0-2-1?

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Southbridge Savings Invests in Sturbridge Village Blacksmith Shop

John Q. Colognesi, Chairman of the Board of Directors at Southbridge Savings Bank, works with Old Sturbridge Village Costumed Historian Rob Lyon. Photo Credit: John Ferrarone

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Southbridge Savings Bank has committed to a multi-year investment to support the Blacksmith Shop at Old Sturbridge Village through the Village’s Adopt-a-Building program. The bank’s support was recently celebrated formally at the Village, with representatives from the bank visiting the Blacksmith Shop to work with OSV’s Costumed Historians and to try their hand at the craft.

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