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Wormtown Music to Celebrate 35th Anniversary at Ralph’s Rock Diner

The Ethan Allen Furniture building on Main Street, Worcester, now demolished, that was spray painted

Monday, April 22, 2013

The 35th Anniversary of the Worcester music scene, the scene founded in 1978 that so affectionately became known as Wormtown, will be celebrated on May 11

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Worcester Resident Running for At-Large Council Position

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Worcester resident and activist, Elizabeth St. John, is seeking signatures to run for city council. Read about her views for the city and why she's running.

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MA Employer-Sponsored Healthcare Stable Despite Natl. Decline

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Despite a nationwide decline in employer-sponsored healthcare, Massachusetts was one of only three states that worked against the trend, showing stable signs.

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John Mondredo: Time To Run For Worcester Schools at Foley 5K

For healthy bodies and healthy minds, don't miss the Foley Five K.

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Attention all runners or fitness people! Here is your chance to run a 5K race or a two mile walk for the children in the Worcester Public Schools. The second Foley 5K race sponsored by the Worcester Educational Development Foundation , Inc. (WEDF), in collaboration with the Central Mass Striders, will take place on Sunday May 5th starting at noon. Proceeds from this fun event will help support healthier students through increased physical equipment and other physical activities.

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You Could Not Have Missed It: Boston Marathon Bombings Roundup

Saturday, April 20, 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 rea/d. 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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Worcester’s Foxfires Bring Hardcore Punk to Central Mass

Old friends formed Foxfires in 2010 and they've already enjoyed great success. Photo Courtesy of Ryan MacNeil

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Worcester's Foxfires is a hardcore punk band made up of normal guys with friendships that go way back and deep musical roots in New England. 

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In Case You Missed It: New England’s Best Cities

Saturday, April 20, 2013

What is New England's Best City? GoLocalProv released its 2nd annual New England's Best Cities 2013, its comprehensive head-to-head comparison of the cities of New England. The analysis was developed over two months, utilizing thousands of data points to compare the largest 30 cities, by state, in the region.

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BREAKING: Boston Bomber #2 is in Custody

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Boston Police have tweeted that Bombing suspects #2 is now in custody. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, the second suspect in the Boston Marathon is now under arrest by local and state police. The arrest took place just two hours after the police had announced that the dragnet had been dropped.

Law enforcement officials have not announced when Tsarnaev will be arraigned.

Developing...

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Update: No Apprehension Has Been Made

Friday, April 19, 2013

Governor Deval Patrick appeared with law enforcement officials providing updates on the logistics of the investigation and search presently underway.

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NEW: Statement from Brown Student Sunil Tripathi’s Family

Friday, April 19, 2013

The family of missing Brown University student Sunil Tripathi have issued the following statement this morning.  GoLocalWorcester spoke with the family.

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