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Worcester Police Officer and Local Boy Drown in Accident, and in Braintree 2 Police Shot, K-9 Killed—Worcester Police Officer and Local Boy Drown in…

Person of Interest Named in Molly Bish Case By Worcester County DA—Person of Interest Named in Molly Bish Case…

Bravehearts Escape Nashua With a Win, 9th Inning Controversy—Bravehearts Escape Nashua With a Win, 9th Inning…

Worcester Regional Research Bureau Announces Recipients of 2021 Awards—Worcester Regional Research Bureau Announces Recipients of 2021…

16 Year Old Shot, Worcester Police Detectives Investigating Shooting at Crompton Park—16 Year Old Shot, Worcester Police Detectives Investigating…

Feds Charge Former MA Pizzeria Owner With PPP Fraud - Allegedly Used Loan to Purchase Alpaca Farm—Feds Charge Former MA Pizzeria Owner With PPP…

Facebook’s independent Oversight Board on Wednesday announced it has ruled in favor of upholding the—Trump's Facebook Suspension Upheld

Patriots’ Kraft Buys Hamptons Beach House for $43 Million, According to Reports—Patriots’ Kraft Buys Hamptons Beach House for $43…

Clark Alum Donates $6M to Support Arts and Music Initiatives—Clark Alum Donates $6M to Support Arts and…

CVS & Walgreens Have Wasted Nearly 130,000 Vaccine Doses, According to Report—CVS & Walgreens Have Wasted Nearly 130,000 Vaccine…

 
 

City Working to Bolster Public Art

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Worcester is full of projects to rebuild its economic strength, and one upcoming initiative will bring life both to the city’s development and culture.

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Worcester School Budget’s Winners and Losers

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

The new $286.2 million Worcester school budget, reached when the City Council added $1.7 million to the original proposal, still has room for improvement.  

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NEW: Governor Announces $26.8 Million for MA Communities

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Governor Patrick announced $26.8 million to aid local communities. Many Central Mass. towns benefited, with extra funding going toward housing rehab. and road and sewer work.

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NEW: Leicester’s Matt Dennison Ousts Longtime Selectman

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Voters in Leicester chose Matt Dennison for the Board of Selectmen, ousting longtime Selectman Richard Antanvica, in a three way race for two seats.

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NEW: New England Not “Manly” According to COMBOS Study

Apparently, New England has very few Rambos.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Those New Englanders that pride themselves on being especially manly may be kidding themselves, according to the fourth annual "America's Manliest Cities Study" released by COMBOS.

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Worcester County Gets an “F” for Air Pollution

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

The American Lung Association gave Worcester County an “F” for having high levels of air pollution, an issue that iis likely to get worse in the summer.

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The LOOK: 3 Steps to Summer Style

Keep it simple, glowing and natural this season by making these three easy steps. Photo: mark sebastian/flickr.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

June brings out a passion for fashion in everyone. Warmer weather means less clothing, so choose wisely and follow up with natural carefree hair and makeup.

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Tim Cahill: What Does the Government Have Against Pretty Women?

Tim Cahill, GoLocalWorcester MINDSETTER™

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Am I missing something here?  We are struggling to get our economy going. Government officials in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, as well as nationally, are literally throwing millions of taxpayer dollars at entrepreneurs to create businesses that will create jobs.

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GoLocalWorcester Announces Summer Olympic Coverage - Contributors to Report from London

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

GoLocal24 announced that it is partnering with Boston University to provide coverage for the 2012 Olympic Games in London. Graduate student Justin Bourke and graduating senior Brittany Devane will be representing GoLocal from London, England, as part of a group of fourteen students selected by the University’s College of Communications to report for local news outlets around New England.

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Worcester Native Rob Hennigan Leads Scouting Department for Oklahoma City Thunder

Worcester native Rob Hennigan is one of the architects of the Western Conference Champion Thunder.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Those looking for a reason other than pure Heat hate to root for Oklahoma City in the NBA Finals can cheer for a Worcesterite on the Thunder staff.

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