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Worcester Students to Join Governor Patrick for Project 351

Launched by Gov. Deval Patrick, Project 351 unites young leaders from across Massachusetts for community service events and leadership development.

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Worcester students Jannette Eimmy Nshimirimana and Nathalia Rios will join Governor Deval Patrick and other 8th grade students from across the Commonwealth at the State House on Saturday, January 18th as part of the fourth annual celebration of Project 351, which is a statewide initiative that encourages young people to get involved in community service.

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Worcester Schools Achievement Scores Fall Behind Rest of MA

Monday, January 13, 2014

Areas for improvement remain throughout Massachusetts' public educational system despite high marks in state-by-state national comparisons.

In Education Week's newly released Quality Counts 2014 survey of K-12 achievement, the nation as a whole earns a “C-” while Massachusetts tops the nation with an “A-” for giving its students the best “chance for success.”

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slides: Report Card: See New England’s School Policy + Performance Grades

Monday, January 13, 2014

In Education Week's newly released Quality Counts 2014, a survey of K-12 achievement, the nation as a whole earns a “C-” while Massachusetts tops the nation with an “A-” for giving its students the best “chance for success.”

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Leading in Central MA: Gallery of African Art’s Zach Combs

Zach Combs (center), Director of the Gallery of African Art in Clinton, Massachusetts.

Monday, January 13, 2014

In July of 2013, Zachariah Combs became Director of the Gallery of African Art in Clinton, Massachusetts. Combs has been connected with the Gallery since its expansion in 2011, offering tours of the collection, music lessons, and sharing his expertise on the art and culture of Africa. He is also the Director of Crocodile River Music, promoting African and African-influenced music in “concerts, workshops, lecture/demonstrations, residencies, and other educational programs. Crocodile River Music is now housed in the Gallery, making it a leading resource for African music and cultural activity in New England.

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NEW: Smart Meters on Worcester Zoning Board Agenda Tonight

The Worcester Zoning Board of Appeals meets tonight to discuss the controversial proposal for a communications tower in Tatnuck Square.

Monday, January 13, 2014

The Worcester Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a meeting later today to decide the fate of two proposed National Grid “smart meter” towers in Tatnuck square. The locations are 597 Mill Street (Tatnuck Plaza) and Tory Fort Lane. The meeting will be held at 5:30pm at the Levi Lincoln Chamber, City Hall.

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Leonardo Angiulo: Medical Decision-Making in the Case of Children

Monday, January 13, 2014

Tragedies, especially medical emergencies, carry heavy emotional burdens. Part of the toll comes from the suddenness of the event. Part of it can be the loss felt when a person, who is ordinarily vibrant and of great importance, is no longer participating in the world. It is also true, however, that the world will continue on without you if you suffer a debilitating medical emergency. In the event of such an emergency, someone else will be making your medical decisions for you.

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Smart Benefits: Next Steps in Healthcare Reform for Employers

The time to prepare is now.

Monday, January 13, 2014

With the January open enrollment season finally winding down, it's time for employers to start planning for the next phases of healthcare reform. While many employers enjoyed a temporary reprieve thanks to delays of some rules, 2015 is just around the corner and the first of four important requirements will kick in then. And the time to prepare is now.

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QCC to Host Community Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Breakfast

Monday, January 13, 2014

Quinsigamond Community College will hold its 29th Annual Community Breakfast on Monday, January 20, to honor the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Patriots corral the Colts, 43-22

Sunday, January 12, 2014

A little rain, a little thunder, a little lightning?  Good thing it wasn't a little bit colder in Foxboro Saturday night.

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Mass + RI Among Bottom States for Job Growth in 2014

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Predictions for job growth in 2014 place Rhode Island and Massachusetts at the bottom of the nation.

That sour assessment comes out of a positive national outlook from Moody's Analytics for the new year.

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