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John Monfredo: Making Worcester “The City That Reads”

With so many Central Mass participants lending a hand in this year's

Saturday, May 25, 2013

The ability to read well is the single best indicator of future economic success – regardless of family background and it starts by putting books into the hands of our children. For the seventh year in a row, Worcester: the City that Reads Committee directed by my wife Anne-Marie Monfredo and me has successfully completed its “Give A Book” Drive to assist the children of Worcester.

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Matt Espeut’s Fit For Life: Fit at Forty

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Throughout my 30s all I heard from my non-fitness friends was, “Wait until you turn 40! It’s all downhill from here." But I had friends in their 40s who were running marathons, competing in body building competitions, and challenging me at mountain biking. Well, here I am, now - at the age of 44. I’m fitter, faster, more mobile, and the healthiest I’ve ever been. Maybe not as strong as I was, but I am a lot lighter, too.

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The LOOK: Easy Last-Minute Looks

No matter what kind of event you're heading to (or hosting) this weekend, pull your look together with these last-minute fixes.

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Happy Memorial Day weekend, and the kickoff to summer begins so let's kick off your summer look as well. With all the festivities this weekend (not to mention some of your favorite barbecue cooking), let's get you good looking for the event with any of these 3 last-minute looks.

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Former Milford High Star Colabello Makes Major League Debut

Chris Colabello made his Major League debut with the Minnesota Twins on Wednesday.

Saturday, May 25, 2013

I'm sure that as a teenager playing for Milford High School that Chris Colabello dreamed of one day playing in the big leagues. Colabello, now 29 years old, has finally fulfilled his dream. He was called up to the Minnesota Twins from the Triple-A Rochester Red Wings on Wednesday, May 22, and played in his first Major League game later that day against the Atlanta Braves, batting sixth and playing right field for the Twins.  

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Clark Students Present Policy Ideas to Conservation Society

(back row, from left to right) David Wilkie, Ph.D. (WCS), Luisa Young (GISDE/M.A. ’13), Christina Geller ’13, Michelle Andrews ’14, Jessica Mortimer ’09, Laura Hansen (BA ’12, M.A. candidate), Russell Sands (GISDE/M.A. ’13), Arthur Elmes (GEO/Ph.D. candidate), Associate Professor John Rogan and Robert Rose, Ph.D. (WCS). (Front row, left to right) Research Assistant Professor Florencia Sangermano, Liudmila Osipova (ESP/M.A. ’13), Chenyang Zhao (GISDE/M.A. ’13), and A.J. Shatz (BA '12, GIS/M.A. candidate).

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Clark undergraduates Michelle Andrews '14 and Christina Geller '13 and a group of graduate students enrolled in the Wildlife Conservation GIS Research Seminar taught by Associate Professor of Geography John Rogan and Research Assistant Professor Florencia Sangermano, recently traveled to the Bronx Zoo, the headquarters of the Wildlife Conservation Society, to present policy recommendations to WCS staff about species habitat protection for guanaco in Argentina and elephants in Tanzania.

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MA Police Departments - Now Leveraging Social Media

Friday, May 24, 2013

The game changed for how the police announce important news events last month in Boston. While nearly every news organization was rushing to break the story of the arrest of Suspect #2, it was the Twitter account of the Boston Police Department that upstaged the media and told the world that "Suspect is in Custody."

From that point on the relationship between public safety and social media changed  -- and the public changed forever. GoLocalWorcester takes an in-depth look at how many social media relationships each of the Central MA cities and towns have on Facebook and Twitter and how they use those tools to communicate.

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Worcester’s Family Businesses: Mill Street Motors

All in the family: Ed Proko, of Worcester's Mill Street Motors.

Friday, May 24, 2013

While Ed Proko and his wife Beth agree the term ‘used car salesman’ may have picked up a less than favorable connotation in our language, their family business is working hard to flip that perception on its head. Ed and Beth, owners of Mill Street Motors, pride themselves upon their unique business model and community engagement.

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Common Wealth: Who’s Hot and Who’s Not in Mass Politics?

Tim Murray

Friday, May 24, 2013

Every Friday, GoLocalWorcester takes a look at who's rising and falling in the Massachusetts political world. This week was the week Tim Murray came home.

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NEW: Senate Passes FY14 Budget

Friday, May 24, 2013

After a late night of deliberation, the Massachusetts Senate passed the Fiscal Year 2014 budget, totaling $33.989 billion, Senator Michael O. Moore (D-Millbury) stated.

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NEW: Fallon Community Health Plan Now Accepting Grant Applications

Friday, May 24, 2013

Fallon Community Health Plan (FCHP), a nationally recognized, not-for-profit health care services organization, today announced that it will award more than $100,000 in grants 

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