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Leonardo Angiulo: The Electoral College Explained

Leonardo Angiulo, GoLocalWorcester Legal Expert

Monday, November 05, 2012

I have a distinct memory of Junior High School and Student Council Election season. I remember promises like 15 extra minutes for lunch and free nachos with cheese after school every day. I remember the fierce look in the candidates' eyes. And sure, maybe I am making some of this up. But I think we all have memories of elections gone by. 

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Pats Looking Good For Second Half

Monday, November 05, 2012

Despite some moments of angst in the first half of the 2012 season, the (5-3) New England Patriots appear to be primed for a strong second half run and another playoff appearance.

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Worcester Clerk’s Mess Spurs Last-Minute Rule Changes

Saturday, November 03, 2012

In a hastily convened meeting, the Election Commission clarified the protocols concerning poll observers for next week's general election after it was revealed that City Clerk David Rushford distributed information contrary to the rules set by the state earlier this week.

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poll: SUPER POLL: Scott Brown v Elizabeth Warren

Saturday, November 03, 2012

It is the final weekend to one of the most important elections in the United States. Combined Scott Brown and Elizabeth Warren will spend more than $65 million dollars. Now, have your voice heard a few days early. Who should be the next United States Senator from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts?

Is it more important to have a moderate Republican in the Senate representing Massachusetts or is it better to have a progressive Democrat?

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MA Senate Race: Experts Weigh In on Final Days

Saturday, November 03, 2012

Heading into the final weekend before Election Day, political experts assessed the state of the highly-contested Massachusetts Senate race between Democratic hopeful Elizabeth Warren and Republican Senator Scott Brown.

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Family Matters: Fall Projects + Setting Back The Clock

Fall's leaves are a perfect reason to work together as a family and have some fun doing it as well.

Saturday, November 03, 2012

As we continue to recover from Hurricane Sandy, here's hoping there are moments in your family's life to be able to enjoy the bounty of colorful leaves on the ground. It's the perfect weekend to use yard-clean up as a family activity as well as a craft project! Also, let's get ready for turning those clocks back on Sunday.

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John Monfredo: Nurturing Literacy from an Early Age

Saturday, November 03, 2012

The preschool years are essential if we are to make a difference in the lives of our children.  A preschool education is all about PREVENTION!

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Worcester City Clerk MIA After Election Rules Flap

Friday, November 02, 2012

City Clerk David Rushford has been silent since it was revealed that the rules for election observers he distributed run counter to the rules set out by the Commonwealth's Secretary of State's Office.

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NEW: Mass Dems Attack Simonian for Out-of-State Spending

Friday, November 02, 2012

The Massachusetts Democratic Party criticized Republican candidate Steve Simonian for spending nearly a third of his campaign dollars outside of the Commonwealth in his bid for the 2nd Worcester District State Senate seat.

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NEW: Worcester Mayors Endorse Warren

Friday, November 02, 2012

Worcester Mayor Joseph Petty and five former mayors of the city gathered in front of City Hall to formally endorse Democratic hopeful Elizabeth Warren on Friday morning.

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