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Inside Therapy: Why It Hurts to Listen (But Why We Should)

The more we suffer, the more insufferable we may become. But that is the time we need to be listened to the most. Photo: SanFranAnnie/flickr

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

The Scottish psychiatrist R.D. Laing once said that society locks people away in psychiatric hospitals not because they’re suffering but because they’re insufferable.

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Lacrosse Stars Emerge for Milford and Algonquin at Bay State Games

Algonquin freshman Paul Nardone using his body to create space around the cage.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

After going years without a single Bay State Games victory, the Central Mass boys lacrosse team took bronze this weekend and showcased some of the region's top young talent.

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Grace Ross: Making Up History to Win?

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Campaign literature gives a description of U.S. history that bears little to no resemblance actual history.

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How to Avoid Common Swimming Injuries

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Whether you’re looking to beat the heat or shed a few pounds, swimming is a great way to do it. But before channeling your inner Michael Phelps, it’s important to know that serious swimming can cause injuries, particularly to the shoulders.

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What Does Your Body Language Say About You?

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

I recently met a friend for lunch. As I waited for her to arrive, I couldn’t help but notice a man seated near my table with his face buried in his iPhone. He was well-dressed, but his body language gave off an impression that he was arrogant and aloof. He sat hunched over his phone, with elbows spread. By no means did he appear to want to engage anyone in conversation.

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Warren Sounds Alarms for US Future

Monday, July 16, 2012

Elizabeth Warren says she's worried about the nation's future. Education, healthcare, and job, she says, are critical topics for Central Mass.

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poll: Who should pay for the T&G contamination clean up cost?

Monday, July 16, 2012

A GoLocalWorcester investigation has unveiled that the New York Times Company's Telegram & Gazette has left more than a $1.1 million clean up cost at newspaper's former headquarters. The T&G building was sold to a non-profit that is now seeking taxpayer funded grants to clean up the contamination.

The New York Times Company has refused to respond to repeated questions.

Do you think taxpayers should pay for the costs or do you think federal and state environmental grants should pay for the removal and remediation of the hazardous materials?

Your turn to vote.

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PowerPlayer: Bay State Savings Bank CEO Peter Alden

Monday, July 16, 2012

This week's PowerPlayer is Bay State Savings Bank CEO Peter Alden.  Alden was kind enough to sit down with GoLocalWorcester and talk about his first year as CEO of the bank.  

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NEW: Beaches Open on Lake Quinsigamond; Still Unsafe to Swim

Lake Quinsigamond

Monday, July 16, 2012

The beaches at both Regatta Point and Lake Park Beach on Lake Quinsigamond are now open, but the Worcester Division of Public Health warns it is still not safe to swim.

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Worcester’s Top 6 Day Spas

Chocolate massage is offered at Mocine Day Spa. Photo: Flickr, PPacificvancouver

Monday, July 16, 2012

Kick off those work shoes and slip into a soft, terry-cloth robe - go ahead, treat yourself! Everyone deserves a day off, and Worcester’s day spas are guaranteed to help you unwind from a long week. Who could resist a Champagne and Rose Massage?

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