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NEW: Obama Says He Gets ‘Challenge’ of High Gas Prices

Obama talks with AAA representatives

Friday, March 23, 2012

Fresh off a speech in Cushing, Oklahoma where he focused on energy issues, President Barack Obama told the nation’s largest auto club he feels the people’s pain when it comes to skyrocketing gas prices, an issue that threatens to dog his re-election bid.

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Red Sox Report: Valentine Rips Yankees Girardi

Friday, March 23, 2012

New Boston Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine has demonstrated that he is not afraid to speak his mind.  Yankees manager Joe Girardi learned that lesson the hard way Thursday night.

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Algonquin Lacrosse Reloads for Another Title Run

Senior Conor Healy is already one of the most prolific scorers in Algonquin history.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

The Algonquin lacrosse team loses a great deal of talent, and perhaps even more leadership, from last season’s Central Mass Championship squad. But if anyone in the Tomahawk program is worried, they sure aren’t showing it.

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Worcester Bar Operates Without Proper License

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Moynihan's Restaurant and Pub violated state code earlier this month when it hosted a live band without the proper license, according to fire officials, and potentially put customers at risk because it has no sprinkler system.

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NEW: TV Pilot to Be Shot in Worcester

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Is it the 1800s again? Some may begin to ask this question, as Union Station, Nick's and other various locations across the state of Massachusetts are being used for the filming of a pilot for a new ABC show entitled “Gilded Lilys.”

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Massive Rate Hikes Coming for National Grid Customers

Thursday, March 22, 2012

National Grid customers in Worcester and the state could get zapped with an electric rate jolt of up to $120 million as the power giant scrambles to recoup the costs of last fall’s epic outages.

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An Inside Look at Clark’s Architecture

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Last week, associate professor of art history, Kristina Wilson revealed the long-awaited exhibit The Life of a Campus: Clark Buildings Then & Now which features her work and research, as well as that of students. Wilson’s exhibit follows the changes of campus as well as those of trends in architecture since the school began in 1887.

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Where to Use Your WOO Card This Week

Thursday, March 22, 2012

With the nice weather this week, plenty of people want to go out on the town and enjoy! GoLocalWorcester has several ideas for you, just don't forget your WOO Card!

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How WPI is Reinventing Healthcare in Mass.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Unique and technology driven ideas for healthcare reform were on display at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute’s 2nd Annual Aspinwall Symposium yesterday.

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Julia Steiny: Breathing Life into the Dying Art of Research Papers

Julia Steiny, GoLocalWorcester Education Contributor

Thursday, March 22, 2012

No technique quite so effectively teaches students to think as the good old-fashioned essay. Essays are their own assessments, showing whether kids can reason their way through evidence to a compelling conclusion. When students pick a thesis, research the topic, and build a good argument, THAT’S thinking.

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