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Tim Cahill: Mr. Smith Goes to Wall Street

Tim Cahill, GoLocalWorcester     MINDSETTER™

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

The world now has a new hero, or villain, depending on what side of the street you live on. His name is Greg Smith. He very publicly resigned from his job as an executive at Goldman Sachs.

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Paul Levy: How to Choose A Hospital President

Paul Levy, GoLocalWorcester  MINDSETTER™

Monday, March 19, 2012

The announcement that John G. O’Brien will step down as president and chief executive of UMass Memorial Health Care in early 2013 is bittersweet. John is among the best of health care executives in the region, but, as he realized, ten years is enough for anyone running a major hospital system. Now it turns to the U Mass Memorial trustees to find a successor.

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Worcester Historical Museum Hosts Speakeasy Night

Monday, March 19, 2012

For one night only this Thursday you can take a trip into the gin soaked world of a 1920s speakeasy. Worcester Historical Museum is transforming its Fletcher Auditorium into Stoney’s Speakeasy for a night of gangsters, flappers, and jazz. Experience the excitement of the roaring twenties as you enjoy hors d’oeuvres provided by Twisted Fork, a cash bar, organized crime, vivacious women, and the music of Dan Burke!

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Problems living in the Clark neighborhood

Monday, March 19, 2012

In the beginning of the year, Clark University finalized plans to close off the portion of Downing Street that runs through campus. 

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NEW: Gasoline Prices in Massachusetts Up Two Cents

Monday, March 19, 2012

Gasoline prices in Massachusetts are up two cents this week, according to AAA Southern New England.

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The Legality of Internships: Free Labor or Valuable Learning Opportunity?

Leonardo Angiulo, GoLocalWorcester Legal Contributor

Monday, March 19, 2012

Most people agree that school doesn’t teach you much about what goes on in the real world or what it really means to work in a given field. No matter what kind of work you want to do, there is no replacement for hands on experience.

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Assumption to Host Renowned Religious Speaker

Eboo Patel

Monday, March 19, 2012

One of the world’s most decorated religious minds is coming to Worcester to spread his message of interfaith tolerance and leadership.

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Worcester Boxer Shines in Madison Square Garden

Edwin Rodriguez has quickly made a name for himself in the middleweight division.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Under the lights of the world’s most famous arena, Worcester native Edwin “La Bomba” Rodriguez remained unbeaten as a pro Saturday night.

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Annie’s Showcases the City’s Longtime Relationship with Diners

Monday, March 19, 2012

Worcester, Massachusetts, a city known for its hole-in-the-wall breakfast spots, where the grease is overlooked and the portions are plentiful. Thanks to the city being the birthplace of the Worcester Lunch Car Company, there’s an abundance of options when you’re hunting for a diner. 

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NEW: Teams Announced For NCAA Hockey 2012 Championship at DCU Center

Monday, March 19, 2012

The NCAA Division I Men’s Ice Hockey Championship Northeast Regional returns to the DCU Center this Saturday and Sunday. It is hosted by the College of the Holy Cross.

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