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What Will Patrick’s Budget Mean for Worcester?

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Governor Deval Patrick rolled out a series of new maps, which break down the transportation and education investments in his proposed FY14 budget by state Senate and House district, on Wednesday in an effort to make his plans for the Commonwealth's future more tangible to voters.

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Catch the 2013 American Cup With Your WOO Card

Photo: Wikimedia user Skubik

Thursday, February 28, 2013

The weekend is fast approaching, and GoLocalWorcester brings you the best places to use your WOO Card around town for discounts and WOO Points.

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Julia Steiny: Students Can Take More Responsibility for Success

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Until the year 2000 I adamantly opposed "high-stakes" state testing, where failure would cost a kid a diploma. Why penalize kids for what the schools failed to do?

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Art in the Park Now Accepting Submissions for 2013

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Art in the Park is now accepting submissions for its 2013 exhibition at historic Elm Park in Worcester.

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Modern Manners + Etiquette: Marijuana Manners

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Marijuana Manners and when it's O.K. to partake, mixing business with pleasure, wedding etiquette for a liberated mother-of-the-bride, and tipping when the server was inattentive, were all burning questions answered by Didi Lorillard this week.

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Who Will Buy The Worcester Telegram?

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

The New York Times Co.'s announced last week that its New England Media Group is up for sale, and while there has been plenty of speculation and interest from potential buyers of the Boston Globe, there has been next to none with regard to the Worcester Telegram & Gazette.

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NEW: UMass Med to Seek Taxable Tenants For Biotech Park

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

The University of Massachusetts Medical School is committed to finding for-profit tenants for its newly-acquired properties at Worcester's Biotech Park in order to preserve tax revenues for the city, according to a letter from the school's chancellor to the City Manager on Tuesday.

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Holden’s Francis Warner Finds Deeper Messages in Art

Woods Goolie: A Pen and Ink by Francis Warner

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

The art of Holden's Francis Warner conjures what is often so difficult for an artist to portray: paintings with subjects and meanings that go far deeper than the shallow brush strokes on a canvas. 

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Worcester Seeks Funds to Combat Opiate Abuse

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

The Worcester City Council approved a measure on Tuesday to file and accept a grant from the state's Bureau of Substance Abuse Services' Massachusetts Opioid Abuse Prevention Collaborative (MOAPC) and another from the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's Drug-Free Communities (DFC) program.

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NEW: Mass Medical Society Urges Parents to Learn About Child Sex Abuse

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

The Massachusetts Medical Society (MMS) is encouraging parents and guardians to learn more about child sexual abuse with a new publication, Protecting Your Child from Sexual Abuse, a collaborative effort with Massachusetts Citizens for Children (MCC).

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