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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…

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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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Monfredo: Literacy is Key in Tackling Achievement Gap

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Finally the Federal Government and many of our states are starting to realize that if you want to reduce the achievement gap in education one needs to start before the child enters school and continue during those early elementary years. I have espoused that view for many years and have been outspoken on the issue of early childhood education.

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The Cellar: Value Wines for Every Day

Stock up on both these varietals and pull them out any time... you'll be glad you did.

Saturday, March 31, 2012

This week we are exploring two of my favorite wine regions for every day value wines; France’s Loire and Rhône Valleys. While Sauvignon Blanc’s are great for aperitifs, with goat cheese and light dishes, such as white fish with a squirt of fresh lime juice, Côtes du Rhônes are for the meat dishes, including everything off the grill.

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St. John’s Lacrosse Works to Recapture CMass Bragging Rights

Senior Jeff Desko is committed to play at national power Syracuse next season.

Saturday, March 31, 2012

St. John’s has long set the standard in lacrosse for Central Mass, but after coming up just short in last year’s district championship, the Pioneers find themselves in an unfamiliar position.

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Diabetes Support Group Aims to Educate Worcester Residents

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Reliant Medical Group is hosting a diabetes support group designed to help local residents make better decisions in managing the disease.

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Steve Simonian challenges Moore for Mass. Senate seat

Steve Simonian throws his hat in for the MA senate race

Saturday, March 31, 2012

As if incumbent state Sen. Michael Moore didn’t have enough to worry about, Auburn Selectman Stephen Simonian has stepped up as a potential Republican challenger to the Millbury Democrat’s seat on Beacon Hill.

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Pit Bull Law: Triggers Rampant Abandonment

Capone's owner is worried about the puppy changing once it has to wear a muzzle in public places

Friday, March 30, 2012

Three out of five abandoned dogs in Worcester are pit bulls, a statistic that has been brought on by last year’s ordinance that forces pit bull owners to muzzle their dogs, pay an additional fee, and neuter or spayed their dogs.

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No Need to Cook: Best Places to Eat Out on Easter

Friday, March 30, 2012

Does your Easter Sunday often turn into a lazy Sunday? If so, GoLocalWorcester has you covered with the best places to eat out this Easter.

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NEW: First Electric Vehicle Charging Station to Open in Worcester

The Chevy Volt is just one of the electric vehicles that will be on display Monday.

Friday, March 30, 2012

The clean transportation movement will take a step forward in Worcester when several local officials open the city’s first electric charging station.

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State Looks to Close Unemployment Double Dipping Loophole

Friday, March 30, 2012

Closing a controversial loophole that has let retired police officers and teachers on summer vacation cash unemployment checks could take months.

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8 Weeks to Better Living: Reorganize Your Life

Picture your life as orderly as this kitchen cabinet... feel better?

Friday, March 30, 2012

We're at Week 5 of the 8 Weeks to Better Living Challenge. Together with the ladies at Social Women I hope that you have been able to make a goal and move toward achieving it.  This week we are addressing organization.

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