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UMass Med. Students: From the Classroom to the Clinic

Friday, March 09, 2012

In a ceremony held inside Worcester’s Mechanics Hall, medical students at the University of Massachusetts Medical School took their next step toward becoming physicians.

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Winter Injury Prevention for the Weekend Athlete

Physical Therapy can treat and prevent injuries

Friday, March 09, 2012

Heading out for a ski trip makes for a great weekend, but over 400,000 people are treated for winter sports related injuries in the US annually. Aside from the obvious precaution of wearing recommended safety equipment, there is something you can do to stay injury-free this winter. 

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Red Sox Update: Pap Smear

Friday, March 09, 2012

No one ever said that Jonathan Papelbon was the brightest bulb on the tree. Thursday he confirmed that is, indeed, the case.

The former Red Sox closer went on a Philadelphia radio station Thursday and took a shot at Boston fans while complimenting Phillies’ fans. Papelbon told radio station WIP, "the difference, I would say, between Boston and Philadelphia, is that, you know, I think that the Boston fans are a little bit more hysterical when it comes to the game of baseball."

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6,600 New Jobs in MA

Friday, March 09, 2012

The good news is that there are 6,600 new jobs in Massachusetts in January over the previous month. The new jobs were driven by growth in key business sectors - sectors important to Worcester's growth.

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Outrage Builds with Pat’s Towing

Thursday, March 08, 2012

A controversial Worcester towing company has managed to hang onto a lucrative city contract despite a suspension by AAA, a flunking grade by the Better Business Bureau, and allegations that employees doled out beatings.

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Worcester’s Inside Guide: Broad Meadow Brook

Father and child enjoying a walk  at Broad Meadow Brook

Thursday, March 08, 2012

Broad Meadow Brook Conservation Center and Wildlife Sanctuary is the largest urban nature sanctuary in New England, with 430 acres to explore. Established in 1990 and managed by Mass Audubon, the sanctuary is rich in natural resources and encompasses a variety of habitats including fields, open marshes, forests, brooks, and a frog pond teeming with animal and plant life.

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Worcester Schools Host Special Olympics

Thursday, March 08, 2012

A truly special group of athletes will take the floor at several local venues this weekend as a part of The Special Olympics Winter Games.

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10 Intriguing Facts about Worcester’s American Antiquarian Society

Curator helping a reader at the American Antiquarian Society

Thursday, March 08, 2012

According to Jim Moran, Director of Outreach at the American Antiquarian Society (AAS) located in Worcester, MA, people drive by the museum every day and have no idea about the historical significance of the works inside. 

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AMSA, Where Each Academic Subject Supports The Others

Julia Steiny, GoLocalWorcester Education Contributor

Thursday, March 08, 2012

Rik and Marcin, 7th-graders, seem positively jazzed about showing me the product of their programing efforts. We’re in Karine Laidley’s computer-science class at Advanced Math and Science Academy Charter School (AMSA). Today is the last day students can put finishing touches on their final projects of a 4-week assignment.

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8 Weeks to Better Living: Exercise + Meditation

Thursday, March 08, 2012

A few years ago, I had a chance encounter with meditation. That vacation meditation experience quickly turned into a daily practice that has truly enhanced my life.

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