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Leonardo Angiulo: What You Can Expect from a Restraining Order Hearing

Leonardo Angiulo, GoLocalWorcester Legal Expert

Monday, August 13, 2012

As I discussed in a previous column, emergency restraining orders get issued based on one side of the story.

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Inside Therapy: The Problem With Detachment

While the roots of detachment lie in a rigorous practice of letting go of preconceived notions and expectations, it's now become an attempted shortcut to happiness. Photo: Kashirin Nickolai/flickr.

Monday, August 13, 2012

Human beings hate to suffer. Much of our behavior is geared toward avoiding it, and when we can’t manage to avoid it we spend our time trying to rid ourselves of it. One of our most basic biological instincts is to evade pain—physical and emotional.

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poll: NEW: Romney Picks Ryan for VP - Good Choice?

Saturday, August 11, 2012

GOP Presidential candidate Mitt Romney has selected Congressman Paul Ryan as his Vice President selection. Ryan is a Congressman from the 1st District in Wisconsin and is Chairman of the House Budget Committee.

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Tech Start Ups Move Out of Worcester to Find Funding

Photo: Mr. Thomas/flickr

Saturday, August 11, 2012

As students interested in starting their own technology companies are graduating from Worcester area colleges like WPI and Clark University, more and more are leaving the city due to a lack of resources.

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Worcester Waffle Spot Going Green, Expanding Menu

Coconut waffle with mango mint chutney

Saturday, August 11, 2012

WooDaddy Waffles is going green to serve their newest endeavor - tamales. The hip brunch spot runs in a local bar and is sure to give a unique experience.

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Clark Professor: Obama Can Overcome Fundraising Gap

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Former Mass. Governor, Mitt Romney, has out-fundraised President Obama for three months. How much impact will this monstrous lead have on the race?

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video: Worcester Calls For JetBlue in Videos

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Worcester locals are picking up their video cameras with the hope of helping land Jet Blue for the Worcester Regional Airport.

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Central Mass Massage Therapist Recounts Olympic Experience

Gammal outside of the polyclinic in the Athletes' Village / Image courtesy Anna Gammal

Saturday, August 11, 2012

While most of the world watches the Olympic Games on television screens, local massage therapist Anna Gammal was right in the mix in London. Working as part of the Medical Team for Sports Massage, Gammal treated athletes from all over the world at the polyclinic in the Athlete’s Village.

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The Cellar: Wines for Summer Seafood

Muscadet is a perfect complement to fresh oysters, and that's an indulgence that's tailor-made for summer nights.

Saturday, August 11, 2012

This edition of ‘The Cellar’ features two great wines that are as unusual as they are delicious. Both make for great companions with light summer dishes, including salads and lightly prepared fish dishes.

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Local Infrastructure Under Pressure of Growing Population

Saturday, August 11, 2012

The Central Mass Regional Planning Commission is trying to help local communities as they face the pressure of growing population.

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