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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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Cape Wind Deal: Savings for Central Mass

Wind turbines off of Cape Cod could lower local energy costs

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Boston-based NSTAR and New England conglomerate Northeast Utilities will buy 27.5% of Cape Wind, Governor Deval Patrick announced Tuesday. But what does off-shore wind energy mean for Central Mass? Potential savings.

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Good Is Good: Why I Agree with Rick Santorum

Thursday, February 16, 2012

 

Yesterday I was talking to one of the GMP contributors who was very upset about the characterization of our Project in the Atlantic. I tried to make him feel better by telling him, “The good news is when major media starts paying attention, that means you matter.

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Black History Celebrated: Julien Hudson at WAM

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Organized by Curator, William Keyes Rudolph, in collaboration with The Historic New Orleans Collection, the exhibition In Search of Julien Hudson: 

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NEW: 9 New Innovation Schools will Open in Central Mass

Funding is part of the Innovation Schools Iniative

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Governor Deval Patrick announced today that with $90,000 in grants, 9 new Innovation Schools are slated to open in Central Massachusetts

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Casino Series Part 1: Did Murray Desert Worcester in Casino Bill?

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

As one of the earliest supporters of expanded gambling, Lt. Gov. Tim Murray has reaped a windfall in contributions from casino lobbyists, becoming one of the top recipients of campaign donations from those tied to the gaming industry.

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10 Must-Visit Pizza Joints

Greek Pizza from Zorba's Taverna. Photo: WorcesterScene.com

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Whether you’re looking for gourmet, brick oven pizza or simply a late-night slice, Worcester has a pie with your name on it! Check out the top 10 spots for hand-tossed dough, gooey cheese, and all the toppings your heart desires.

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The Top High Schools in Massachusetts 2012: An Overview of the Study

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

In the 1640’s Massachusetts Bay Colony passed the first law in the New World requiring that children be taught to read and write. Massachusetts then required that all towns establish and maintain public schools. Several hundred years later, Massachusetts has some 373 public schools. However, there’s a huge gap between the top tier public schools in the state and those falling below the national average.

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Central MA’s Top High Schools 2012: How We Got the Rankings

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

For the last several months GoLocalWorcester has spent countless hours and resources gathering data in order to rank the top high schools in Massachusetts.

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Speedy Delivery: Not Such a Good Idea for Babies

Paul Levy, GoLocal MINDSETTER™

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

The Leapfrog Group recently published its survey about the rate of early elective deliveries in US hospitals. Here's the lede from its press release:
The employer-driven hospital quality watchdog, The Leapfrog Group, announced today that 2011 results from the annual Leapfrog Hospital Survey indicate that hospitals are making progress in eliminating early elective newborn deliveries. 

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5 Ways to Get Fit Without Joining a Gym

Central Rock Climbing Center

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Exercise your right to a different kind of workout! Get into shape without ever setting foot on a cardio machine with these unconventional workouts offered in Central Massachusetts. Dance, climb, and bike your way to a healthier, happier you!

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