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Put ‘em all in the Hall

Tuesday, January 07, 2014

Baseball writers aren’t doctors or dieticians, but that doesn’t stop them from playing them on TV, in print, or anywhere else they’re asked to discuss Hall of Fame voting.

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Rob Horowitz: Restore Unemployment Benefits to Long-Term Unemployed

Cutting benefits to the long-term unemployed would mean cutting recovery just as it gains momentum.

Tuesday, January 07, 2014

This week Senator Jack Reed (D-RI) and his Republican co-sponsor Senator Dean Heller (R-NV) push forward their proposal to restore and extend the Emergency Unemployment Compensation Program for a three month period. Their legislation provides a critical lifeline to the 1.3 million Americans whose benefits were abruptly cut off right after Christmas when Republicans in both Houses blocked votes on the measure and allowed the program to expire as well as creates the breathing room to negotiate a bi-partisan agreement for a longer term extension.

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Dear John: Make Love, Not Noise

Tuesday, January 07, 2014

What’s your problem? Write to John at [email protected].

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Worcester Businesses Outraged over Graffiti Problem

Pleasant Street

Monday, January 06, 2014

The graffiti problem that continues to plague Worcester has residents and business owners outraged at the destruction of property around the city -- as well as the time and financial efforts needed to address not only the clean up, but increased security measures taken to stop vandals in their tracks. 

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slides: Worcester’s Graffiti Problem in Photos

Monday, January 06, 2014

From a former Friendly's, to storefronts on Pleasant Street, to rail cars and overpasses, it seems that no place in Worcester is safe from the blight of graffiti.

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NEW: St. Vincent Appoints Steve MacLauchlan as President + CEO

Steven MacLauchlan, president and CEO of St. Vincent Hospital

Monday, January 06, 2014

Worcester's Saint Vincent Hospital has appointed Steven MacLauchlan as its new president and chief executive officer, succeeding Erik Wexler.

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Leading in Central MA: Justin Jarboe, CEO, The Jarboe Group

Justin Jarboe, CEO of The Jarboe Group and President of The Jarboe Foundation.

Monday, January 06, 2014

Justin Jarboe began his sales career in 2006, and joined Keller Williams Realty in 2010. During his transition to professional sales he was a firefighter for eight years, and completed his service as a Lieutenant. Justin currently serves as the CEO of The Jarboe Group, the President of The Jarboe Foundation, and a managing partner at Jarboe Doggart Photography. Among other responsibilities, Justin is the finance chair on the board of directors at the Worcester based Keller Williams Market Center. Justin also instructs regularly at their training center, and has been a featured panelist at the Keller Williams national and regional conventions and started his own foundation. He and his wife Alicia enjoy art, cooking, health and wine tasting - aspiring to own their own vineyard someday.

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Smart Benefits: Low Exchange Enrollment Means More Taxpayer Costs

Monday, January 06, 2014

The federal and state healthcare exchanges did everything possible to boost enrollment in the final days of open enrollment: they extended application deadlines, expanded customer service hours, and worked to overcome the web marketplace tech bugs. Despite it all, final enrollment for January 1 still lagged.

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Leonardo Angiulo: The Limits of the Presumption of Innocence

Monday, January 06, 2014

Here's something you might not know: the presumption of innocence isn't explicitly found in our Constitution, the Bill of Rights or other Constitutional Amendments. You don't have to take my word for it, look here, here and here.  Those words, themselves, never appear. Thankfully, our trusty Supreme Court justices eliminated any ambiguity by explaining that the term “due process” in the context of criminal cases places the burden of proof on the prosecution and the presumption of innocence upon the defendant.  

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New City Manager Augustus to be Sworn in at Public Ceremony Tues

Monday, January 06, 2014

Edward M. Augustus will be publicly sworn in as Worcester's 6th City Manager in ceremony on January 7th at 6:00 PM, ahead of the City Council Meeting.

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