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College Admissions: What NOT To Do When Bringing Your Child to College

Monday, August 19, 2013

Over the next few weeks, families will be packing up the car and dropping students off at college. For many parents, it’s a stressful time. Students crave independence, and it is a time for them to break away and prepare for adulthood. Today, most parents stay more involved than they were a generation ago, and that can be detrimental to the process of adjusting to college life. So, here are a few tips for parents about to cut the umbilical cord.

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Smart Benefits: Healthcare Reform Delays Hit Consumers Hard

Stakes remain high for consumers concerned about healthcare.

Monday, August 19, 2013

The most recent delay in healthcare reform gives insurers a grace period of one year to place limits on out-of-pocket expenses. Consumers who were looking forward to the protection of lower maximums on medical and pharmacy deductibles and copays will now have to wait until 2015.

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Leonardo Angiulo: The Steroid Defense For Murder?

Murder suspect Jared Remy

Monday, August 19, 2013

Anabolic Steroid use can lead to some significant results like cardiovascular disorders and prostate cancer. It has also been known to lead to, or amplify, psychological problems. And, sure, maybe you get huge. But when the cost of your muscle-bound appearance is your own health, and maybe the health of those around you, is the price just too high?

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Grafton’s Josh Briggs: An Evolving Musician

Josh Briggs performing and enjoying the moment.

Monday, August 19, 2013

Grafton's Josh Briggs is a musician who has a knack for creating catchy hooks and impressive acoustic guitar licks. 

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Tower Hill Botanic Garden Joins Massachusetts ‘Garden Trail’

Massachusetts boasts many beautiful public gardens.

Monday, August 19, 2013

Ask most tourists about what attracts them to Massachusetts, and you're likely to hear references to colonial history, Plymouth Rock, the Freedom Trail, whale watching, and Tanglewood. But how about public gardens?

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Holy Cross Produces Record Number of Fulbright Scholars

Photo: Patrick O'Connor

Monday, August 19, 2013

Fourteen recent graduates from the College of the Holy Cross have been awarded Fulbright grants to work and teach abroad during the 2013-14 academic year. This marks a record high number of Fulbrights awarded in a single year for the College. Since 2004, Holy Cross has received a total of 64 Fulbrights, and has consistently been among the nation’s top producers of Fulbright students at the undergraduate level.

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Worcester Small Business Owners Complete Innovative MBA Program

Successful small businesses are essential to the health of a local economy.

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Small business owners throughout Greater Worcester, including some from the area's more economically distressed and low-income neighborhoods, recently completed Interise’s StreetWise ‘MBA’ program aimed at helping entrepreneurs create jobs and grow the economy locally.

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Travis Rowley: Democrats: Who’s Right? And Who’s a Jerk?

The political Left seems hellbent on ignoring the obvious and the logical, according to Travis Rowley.

Saturday, August 17, 2013

At the risk of conservatives sounding like the ones who are actually out of ideas, I guess we can just keep pointing it out: The political Left is profoundly ridiculous and curiously brutish.

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In Case You Missed It: Central Mass. Growers Take on Monsanto

Central Mass is taking a stand against Big Chem/Agra's Monsanto Corporation. See who's taking up the fight.

Saturday, August 17, 2013

"In Case You Missed It," GoLocal's Saturday feature, puts the week's top stories in one easy place for you to review and read. Check out what dominated the news cycle this week in Rhode Island and get all the details with these easy links.

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Landscape Now: 5 Tips For Landscape Lighting

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Homeowners spend a considerable amount of effort, time and expense creating their landscape gardens, patios, walks, features and plantings, yet many times there is little thought about landscape lighting to highlight and illuminate their landscape for viewing and use when the sun goes down.

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