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President of Native American Group Defends Warren

Friday, May 25, 2012

The President of the New England Native American Institute is supporting Elizabeth Warren's claim to Cherokee heritage.

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Good Is Good: Are You More Likely to Get Shot in Mexico or Texas?

Friday, May 25, 2012

On May 15th, the New York Times reported the latest in a series of reports from Mexico on drug violence: Couples were walking hand in hand. Children were frolicking. Just down the road in this northern Mexican town, 49 bodies, headless with their hands and feet severed, had been found, then cleared away. If you pay attention at all to reporting of goings on south of the border you would imagine one giant mass of headless bodies.  And those still alive being kidnapped.

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NEW: Website Launched Today Offers Veterans Easy Access to Resources

Friday, May 25, 2012

The Patrick-Murray administration has launched a new website today that will offer enhanced access to services and support for veterans in Massachusetts.

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NEW: Safety Tips on Heat Stroke Awareness Day

Friday, May 25, 2012

Today is National Heat Stroke Awareness Day, and GoLocalWorcester brings you some safety tips for keeping your children safe as temperatures rise.

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EXCLUSIVE: Worcester Councilor Wants City to Cut Ties with Big Banks

Friday, May 25, 2012

Worcester needs to send a message to the big banks that are “decimating” the city with foreclosures, according to one city official.

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How to be Prepared for a Medical Emergency

Friday, May 25, 2012

It’s not always easy to think clearly or quickly in a crisis, when it’s critical to act quickly. During National Emergency Medical Services Week, take a moment to think about what you would do if a medical emergency were to strike you or your loved ones.

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Bill Delahunt: A New England Patent Office Will Boost the Economy

Former U.S. Congressman Bill Delahunt, GoLocalWorcester MINDSETTER™

Friday, May 25, 2012

Over the past six months, former Governor John Sununu and I have led a bi-partisan effort to get the Commerce Department to establish a satellite Patent and Trade Office satellite office here in New England.

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Milford Lacrosse Prepares for Second Ever Playoff Appearance

Junior midfielder Kyle Kirby

Friday, May 25, 2012

The lacrosse team at Milford High School is heading to the playoffs, and hopes to build off its first ever appearance last season.

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Dr. Ravi Perry: Why Worcester Must Adopt “Plan A”

Dr. Ravi Perry, GoLocalWorcester MINDSETTER™

Friday, May 25, 2012

Here we go again! It’s high time for Worcester citizens, public officials and business leaders to support a serious effort to change Worcester’s form of government. 

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The Battle between District and At-Large Councilors

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Worcester city councilors’ 6-5 vote to set the tax rate left some business owners charging them with pandering to voters. Some councilors are willing to acknowledge a direct link.

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