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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…

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Physicians Respond to GoLocal Report on Doc’s Receiving Payments from Drug Co.‘s

Saturday, March 10, 2012

In response to GoLocalWorcester's Central MA Doctors Paid Millions by Pharmaceutical Companies:

We are baffled. You seem to condemn physicians for virtuous work. You imply that taking money for pharmaceutical investigations is tainted.

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Largest State Police Class in MA History Honored in Worcester

Officers outside the DCU Center after the ceremony.

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Worcester played host to the first Massachusetts State Police Academy graduation since 2006 in a ceremony at the DCU Center on Friday.

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Holy Cross Baseball Grabs Big Wins on Spring Trip

Junior shortstop Alex Maldonado.

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Students at the College of the Holy Cross have been enjoying Spring Break over the last week, but the Crusader baseball team has spent the past few weeks working in warmer climates.

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Sky Watching with Dave Huestis: Solar Flares

Saturday, March 10, 2012

With the increase in very energetic solar flares, I thought it was prudent to provide a basic primer on our Sun and the reasons for its recent outbursts.

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Governor Patrick Discusses Manufacturing Jobs in Worcester

Gov. Patrick's cabinet meeting held inside Worcester's MassMEP facility.

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Governor Deval Patrick held his weekly cabinet meeting in Worcester yesterday, and discussed options for growing the manufacturing industry throughout the Commonwealth.

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Opera and Beer: Why not?

Friday, March 09, 2012

Bar Opera…it’s a crazy idea that just might work. The concept came to 27 year old Tara Alcorn when she decided to combine her not-so-secret wish to become a rock star, with her desire to bring opera to a younger audience.

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INVESTIGATION: City Officials Haven’t Read Contract with Pat’s Towing

Friday, March 09, 2012

Confusion rains in City Hall regarding the contract between the City of Worcester and the controversial Pat’s Towing.

According to documents secured by GoLocalWorcester, the December 20 of 2010 contract awards a three-year contract to Pat’s Towing allows for a termination, but in an interview with city officials including the City Solicitor GoLocal received a range of responses and raises concerns about the City’s understanding of their own contract.

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Complaints About Pat’s Towing Pour into GoLocalWorcester

Friday, March 09, 2012

Since Wednesday, GoLocalWorcester has received more than 80 complains regarding Pat’s Towing through emails and social media messages. The complaints about the City’s exclusive towing company range from verbal abuse to reckless driving.

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Ed Augustus: What’s Fueling High Gas Prices

Ed Augustus GoLocalWorcester MINDSETTER™

Friday, March 09, 2012

Whose fault are these high gas prices anyway? It’s a question that most of us ask every time we spend 50$-60$ to fill up our tanks. 

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Controversial Conversations Occurring at Clark University

Friday, March 09, 2012

Clark University will be hosting a series of speakers and seminars over the next several weeks that will delve into topics from the environment and renewable energy to war and genocide. The series is designed to get students talking and defying conventional wisdom. Here is a list of the events, which are free and open to the public.

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