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Worcester Police Officer and Local Boy Drown in Accident, and in Braintree 2 Police Shot, K-9 Killed—Worcester Police Officer and Local Boy Drown in…

Person of Interest Named in Molly Bish Case By Worcester County DA—Person of Interest Named in Molly Bish Case…

Bravehearts Escape Nashua With a Win, 9th Inning Controversy—Bravehearts Escape Nashua With a Win, 9th Inning…

Worcester Regional Research Bureau Announces Recipients of 2021 Awards—Worcester Regional Research Bureau Announces Recipients of 2021…

16 Year Old Shot, Worcester Police Detectives Investigating Shooting at Crompton Park—16 Year Old Shot, Worcester Police Detectives Investigating…

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Facebook’s independent Oversight Board on Wednesday announced it has ruled in favor of upholding the—Trump's Facebook Suspension Upheld

Patriots’ Kraft Buys Hamptons Beach House for $43 Million, According to Reports—Patriots’ Kraft Buys Hamptons Beach House for $43…

Clark Alum Donates $6M to Support Arts and Music Initiatives—Clark Alum Donates $6M to Support Arts and…

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John Monfredo: Rethinking School Suspension

Saturday, March 23, 2013

School suspensions and expulsions may seem to be an effective discipline method for severe and ongoing school disciplinary problems. However, these methods often create unforeseen problems, especially if they are applied in a zero-tolerance setting.

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In Case You Missed It: 50 Best Cities + Towns For Business in Central MA

Saturday, March 23, 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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Clark Applications Up an ‘Astounding’ 29 Percent

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Applicants are lining up to come to Worcester's Clark University, as numbers skyrocketed for the class of 2017, jumping up 29 percent.

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NEW: State Rep. John Fresolo Under Investigation for Explicit Photos

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Massachusetts House Speaker Robert DeLeo has launched an investigation by the House Ethics Committee into "serious allegations" against a state representative, and sources have told GoLocalWorcester that the lawmaker in question is Worcester's own Rep. John Fresolo.

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Research Bureau Says Worcester Slot Parlor Would Do More Harm Than Good

Friday, March 22, 2013

With news of a possible slot parlor in Worcester, the Worcester Regional Research Bureau revisited the topic it first investigated in 2007 and found that advances in slot machine technology have made the gaming facility an even more harmful potential addition to the Heart of the Commonwealth than ever before.

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YMCA’s EX4ALL Program a Rousing Success in Central Mass

Friday, March 22, 2013

The YMCA of Central Massachusetts' EX4ALL Program, an exercise program created initially at the Greendale YMCA for YMCA participants with disabilities, has achieved much since it started in 2011.

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

Friday, March 22, 2013

Every Friday, GoLocalWorcester takes a look at who's rising and falling in the Massachusetts political world.

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Worcester Students to Learn about Careers for Women in Science

Friday, March 22, 2013

This Saturday’s science class—with 150 middle school girls from various Worcester public schools in attendance—will be an exciting departure from the normal chemistry lessons. Held at Worcester’s EcoTarium on 222 Harrington Way, these seventh and eighth grade girls will be engaged in workshops and discussions at the 17th Annual Women in Science Conference.

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NEW: Sen. Moore Announces Out-of-State Tuition Discount Program for MA Residents

Friday, March 22, 2013

State Senator Michael Moore (D-Millbury) announced Friday that Massachusetts' Regional Student Program (RSP) Tuition Break program will continue to be provided for the 2013-14 academic year.

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The Cellar: New Wines, Great Values

Here's to discovering great wines at incredible prices--stock up on both of these right now.

Friday, March 22, 2013

This week’s wines were recommended to me by fellow winos. British wine publication Decanter awarded the first wine, a $15 Soave Classico, a whopping 95 points – which would make it a contender for the best value of the year. The second wine is a first for me. It’s a wine made from the Vranec grape – an indigenous Zinfandel-like grape from Macedonia. This is the kind of episode that makes me happy – new wines – great values.

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