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Leonardo Angiulo: A New Law That Will Let You Have More E-Privacy

Monday, April 29, 2013

My sister and I are pretty close in age and in true big brother fashion I used to play tricks on her. Take “opposite day” as an example. On “opposite day” yes meant no and no meant yes. So if I had a glass of water on a hot day I would ask her if she wanted it and if she said yes, I would drink it all and then say “it's opposite day, so I thought you meant you didn't want it!” And I would usually laugh after.

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College Admissions: 4 Things Underclassmen Should Do Before Summer

Monday, April 29, 2013

It’s the home stretch for many high school students; just a few weeks remain in the school year. Although it’s tempting to lose focus as the warm weather and summer approach, this is a critical time for 9th, 10th and 11th graders. What students do now can have a big impact on their profile for admissions senior year. Here are a few things you should be doing in the final weeks of school:

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Smart Benefits: Employers Are Tangled Up in Healthcare Reform

Monday, April 29, 2013

Healthcare reform means different things to different people. For the uninsured and those who will benefit from the premium subsidy, it means a welcome access to coverage. For employees who have coverage through their employers, it doesn’t mean too much right now, but come January, they may or may not have coverage, depending on their employers’ decisions. And for employers, it means confusing, time-consuming compliance challenges.

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Jonathan Mirin’s Acclaimed Solo Show 28 Feet Comes to Worcester

Jonathan Mirin playing the guitar in 28 Feet. Photo Courtesy of Bear Cieri.

Monday, April 29, 2013

After tour stops in Boston, Western MA, New York City, Helsinki, and Atlanta, Jonathan Mirin’s comedic solo performance about growing up with Crohn’s disease comes to Clark University's Tilton Hall  in Worcester on May 1st

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Pats Draft Day 3 - still dealing…

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Trader Bill still loves to wheel and deal.

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MA US Senate Candidates: Who’s Strongest on Gun Rights?

Saturday, April 27, 2013

With the April 30 fast approaching for the U.S. Senate special primary elections for John Kerry's seat, the debate on gun rights -- and gun control -- has heated up as candidates attempt to court their respective party base. 

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US Senate Candidates’ Videos: See What They Have To Say

Saturday, April 27, 2013

As the 5 candidates for the US Senate Seat made vacant by John Kerry head into their final week of campaigning before the April 30 primary election, GoLocalWorcester has a round-up of their latest campaign videos. See what each of the 2 Democratic and 3 Republican candidates have been saying about the race, about Massachusetts, and about each other.

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John Monfredo: May is the Month To Remember Our Teachers + Nurses

It's both National School Nurse and Teacher Appreciation weeks in May. Let's show them the respect and thanks they deserve.

Saturday, April 27, 2013

As we turn the calendar next week to May let us remember to thank two groups of professionals who continue to make a difference in the lives of our children in school… our teachers and our school nurses. If we are to meet the diverse needs of our students, schools of the present and the future need to have a balance between Wellness and Academics.

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poll: Which Republican Will You Vote For in the US Senate Primary Election?

Saturday, April 27, 2013

On April 30th, Republicans Gabriel E. Gomez, former Navy SEAL, Michael J. Sullivan, former United States Attorney for the District of Massachusetts and former Acting Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and Daniel Winslow, State Representative, will for the chance to replace John Kerry in the US Senate, representing the state of Massachusetts. If you are voting Republican on April 30th, which candidate will you vote for?

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poll: Which Democrat Will You Vote For in the US Senate Primary Election?

Saturday, April 27, 2013

On April 30th, Democrats Stephen Lynch, member of the U.S. House of Representatives and Ed Markey, member of the U.S. House of Representatives will for the chance to replace John Kerry in the US Senate, representing the state of Massachusetts. If you are voting Democrat on April 30th, which candidate will you vote for?

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