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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

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

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Jim McGovern’s War Chest: Loaded with PAC Money

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Nearly half of Jim McGovern's campaign funds are from political action committees.  See which ones and who else is supporting the Congressman.  

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NEW: Sen. Scott Brown Announces Summer Job Legislation

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Senator Scott Brown announced today that he will introduce the Youth Summer Jobs Acts of 2012 when the Senate returns to session next week.

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NEW: Severe Storms Coming to Central Mass.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

The recent spike in humidity will be bringing a chance for severe storms, tornadoes, and hail to the area this evening.

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NEW: Massachusetts Ranks Ninth in Percentage of Christians

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Bucking a New England trend, more than half of all Bay Staters call themselves Christians even though a Gallup poll found that Massachusetts residents are among the least religious in the nation.

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NEW: Councilors’ Debate on School Budget Continues

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

After much debate, the decision was made to push the school budget vote back another week in order to give both the City Manager Michael O’Brien and Worcester Public School Superintendent, Melinda Boone, a chance to “sharpen their pencils” and find an extra $500,000 to cut.

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College Admissions: 10 Western Colleges Worth a Summer Road Trip

An extraordinary small liberal arts college, plus Steve Jobs slept here: Oregon's Reed College. Photo: Reed College.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

 

Here on the East Coast, students and their families often focus on the plethora of fine colleges in the Northeast. Middlebury, Bowdoin, Williams and other highly competitive liberal arts colleges have no shortage of Eastern applicants. And while many families know about Stanford, Berkeley, UCLA and USC, few realize that there are some top-notch smaller liberal arts colleges out West. Many of these Western colleges are also in a city vs. their Eastern counterparts in the wilds of New England and upstate New York. So, if you are taking a family trip this summer, here are a few colleges out West that you may want to explore:

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What’s at Stake for the Proposed Worcester School Budget

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

As City Council prepares to vote for the 2013 school budget, hopes are high that the group will uphold their responsibility to the city’s education. Jobs are on the line, and all involved agree that education is too important to overlook.

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NEW: Tufts Helps Franklin Park Zoo Perform Procedure on a Gorilla

Doctors performing a physical on Kitombe, a western lowland gorilla, at the Franklin Park Zoo today.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

The Franklin Park Zoo has taken tricky animal checkups and made them routine with advanced training that has allowed vets to perform a variety of tests on large animals, including gorillas.

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Tim Cahill: ‘Who Would Have Thought’ Moments

Tim Cahill, GoLocalWorcester    MINDSETTER™

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Who Would Have Thought That... Curt Shilling's 38 Studios would be out of business so quickly. As a pitcher, Shilling always prided himself on pitching deep into games. Here it was over by the third inning. And let's not blame Independent Governor Lincoln Chafee. The game was out of hand, $75 million in taxpayer money gone, before he got to throw a pitch.

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Playoff Preview: Central Mass Girls Lacrosse

Milford's Blair Smith is one of Central Mass' best scorers.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Today, 13 girls lacrosse teams across Central Mass begin their quest for a district championship.

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