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Local Restaurants Become WooFood Certified

Saturday, March 03, 2012

Three local restaurants have become “WooFood” Certified. Nancy Chang’s, Flying Rhino, and Woo Berry Frozen Yogurt have all signed on, and more are on their way!

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Tracy Novick: Prioritizing Public School Buildings

Tracy Novick, GoLocalWorcester Education Contributor

Saturday, March 03, 2012

Treasurer Steve Grossman toured several schools in Worcester this week that are in need of massive repair. School committee member and GoLocalWorcester contributor, Tracy Novick, explains the problems with this school buildings.

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Mars Will Be Closest to Earth This Week

It's going to be the closest it's been in 26 months this week: the Red Planet.

Saturday, March 03, 2012

What immediately pops into your head when I mention Mars? If you had asked me back in the sixth grade (1964-65), I would have answered H.G. Wells’ War of the Worlds, for it was then that I first read that great science fiction novel about Martians invading our world.

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Overcoming the “School-to-Prison Pipeline”

Rose Pavlov, GoLocalWorcester  Child Expert

Saturday, March 03, 2012

There is a nationwide trend of kids being pushed out of schools then to juvenile hall and finally into prisons based on everything from minor behavioral infractions to low academic performance. 

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INVESTIGATION: Worcester’s Top Tax Offenders

Friday, March 02, 2012

The city of Worcester is currently owed $3.7 million in delinquent commercial and residential property taxes. GoLocalWorcester obtained the list of the top twenty most delinquent property tax bills for commercials properties. 

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Worcester Bartender Wins International Cocktail Competition

Delaney with his award-winning cocktail.

Friday, March 02, 2012

Forget about whisky sodas, and leave your gin and tonic at home because one Worcester bartender is bringing world-class mixology to Central Massachusetts.

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Princeton Review Ranks Becker College #10 in Best Video Game Design

Friday, March 02, 2012

Becker College is building a reputation as one of the best places to study video game design in the country, and earned a ranking of No. 10 for its program in the latest poll by The Princeton Review.

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Ten Things You Don’t Know About Worcester Art Museum

Friday, March 02, 2012

At any given moment, the Worcester Art Museum can be bumbling with excitement. Whether local students are being trained as docents for public tours, or visitors are enjoying jazz music in the outdoor seating area, the museum is constantly transforming itself into a true community landmark.

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Ed Augustus: I Guess I’m A Snob Santorum

Ed Augustus, GoLocalWorcesterMINDSETTER™

Friday, March 02, 2012

So President Obama is a snob for urging students to pursue some kind of post high school education or training according to presidential candidate Rick Santorum. 

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Amorello: Why the Big Dig Hasn’t Helped Air Pollution-Yet

Friday, March 02, 2012

The Central Artery Tunnel (CA/T) relieved traffic congestion on the old elevated central artery, among other things. The project accomplished most of these goals but it is still short on the air quality component.

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