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Tatnuck Square Business Owners Sound Off During Mayor’s Walk

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Mayor Joseph Petty hit the pavement with City Councilor Bill Eddy and State Rep. John Mahoney on Tuesday to hear from local business owners in the Tatnuck Square area.

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Bob Lobel: Is This a Lost Season for the Red Sox?

GoLocalWorcester Sports Contributor Bob Lobel

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Is it time for the Red Sox to start thinking about the future instead of the present?

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Dear John: There’s No Pleasing Her

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Dear John, I love my girlfriend, but she is terrible at sex. We don't like any of the same positions, and 90% of the time I'm doing all the work. I do everything I can to please her, but when it's my turn I get complaining and if I'm lucky a lackadaisical effort.

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DCU Center Getting $17.5 Million Renovation

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

The DCU Center and City of Worcester have announced that a $17.5 million renovation and expansion project will begin on the arena this November.

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The LOOK: Hot Hair Trend for Fall

You'll turn heads with braids this summer and fall. Photo: Love Maegan/flickr.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

It's been trending all summer, and I predict into the fall they'll be everywhere: braids, braids, braids. I saw them in abundance while strolling Boston's Newbury Street this week and we're getting requests in the salon to plait your tresses. 

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Should Dems be Worried By “Women for Warren”?

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Senate hopeful Elizabeth Warren launched a new grassroots initiative aimed at female voters last week, raising questions about her popularity within the key demographic base.

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NEW: Brown Leads Warren By 5 Points In New Poll

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

PPP's newest poll on the Massachusetts Senate race finds Scott Brown opening up a 5 point lead, 49-44. This is the first time Brown has led in one of their polls since June of 2011. PPP's last poll, in June of this year, found a tie and the two before that had modest leads for Elizabeth Warren.

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New Patients Face Long Waits for Primary Care in Worcester

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Two to six weeks. That's how long new patients can expect to wait for a routine physical appointment with a primary care provider in Worcester, if they can schedule an appointment at all.

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Looking and Listening for Life on Mars (and Elsewhere)

Curiosity's mission on the Red Planet has many thinking about what it will find... and what might be out there. Image: NASA.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

With the landing of the Curiosity rover on Mars recently, the search for evidence of past life on the Martian surface has begun. For now we’re talking about microbes. No one expects Curiosity’s cameras to image a “critter” scampering across the landscape.

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NEW: Unemployment Up this Month in Central Mass; Down from a Year Ago

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

The Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development reported today that unemployment is up in Worcester from a month ago, but down from this point last year.

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