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Person of Interest Named in Molly Bish Case By Worcester County DA—Person of Interest Named in Molly Bish Case…

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16 Year Old Shot, Worcester Police Detectives Investigating Shooting at Crompton Park—16 Year Old Shot, Worcester Police Detectives Investigating…

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Nichols College Issued $20M in Bonds for Campus Enhancements

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Nichols College has received $20 million in tax-exempt bonds to build and furnish a new academic building to house the Institute for Women's Leadership.

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DON’T MISS: Political Analyst Dee Dee Myers at the Hanover Theatre

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Dee Dee Myers became the first woman to serve as White House Press Secratary in 1993 under the Clinton administration, and this Thursday, she will share her experiences with the crowd at Worcester's Hanover Theatre.

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The Skiing Weatherman Conditions Report: Feb 26-Mar 2

Herb Stevens, GoLocalProv's Skiing Weatherman

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Winter’s Back!!!

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More than Half of Traceable Guns Seized in MA from Out of State

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Worcester Police arrested a local man for discharging a firearm and possession without a license after responding to one of three reports of shots fired over the weekend. How did that gun get into the hands of 36-year-old Franky Perez, who witnesses claim fired several rounds into the air outside of a nightclub?

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10 Great Pets in Need of Loving Homes—February 25

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Calling all animal lovers!

If you're on the lookout for a new pet for you or your family, look no further. Whether you want a dog, a cat, or even a furry little friend to complete your home, think adoption first! There are hundreds of lovable pets just waiting for you to take them home in rescue leagues and shelters everywhere.

Check out these 10 pets available for adoption from Broken Tail Rescue, below!

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Official “Read Across Worcester Week” Begins March 3rd

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Worcester will celebrate "Read Across Worcester Week" beginning March 3rd.

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Central MA College Standout: Anna Maria College’s Matthew Denham

Anna Maria College’s Matthew Denham

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Matthew Denham, a senior, is majoring in Business Administration with a minor in Leadership at Anna Maria College. This past Vice-President of the Student Government Association grew up in Oxford, MA. Denham is already utilizing his leadership skills stepping forward as a valuable resource for this weekly feature.

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slides: Organize + Energize: 10 Products To Help You Tackle Your Closet

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

There are so many great organizing products for your clothes closet available at many different stores. When getting organized in your closet (besides organizing your clothes) think about everything else that is floating around in there. Create an organized system for all the other items you have in your closet.  

Here are my 10 top organizing products for your closet.

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Dear John: My Mother-In-Law Is Sex Offender Paranoid

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Dear John, My mother-in-law has developed an unpleasant habit of keeping a close eye on the state sex offender registry and showing us “who you should be keeping an eye out for,” in her words. (We have a four-year-old daughter.) It’s not just in our neighborhood, either. It’s also wherever we happen to be travelling. I’ve told her that I’m not overly worried unless one moves in next door, but she doesn’t seem to get the hint. I don’t want to dismiss her concern all together; I just don’t want to be forced to look at police photos every time I go to her house. And I know she means well. What can I say to get her to stop doing this?

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Rob Horowitz: Obama Moves into High Gear on Climate Change

There is no real debate in the rest of the world about the science around climate change. The battle is over countries doing their fair share, believes Rob Horowitz.

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

As it comes into fuller view, President Obama’s new approach to tackling climate change, combining robust executive action at home with stepped up diplomacy on this issue internationally, is creating a real basis for optimism about the possibility of making substantial progress on this challenging problem.

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