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Using Social Media as Evidence in Court

Leonardo Angiulo, GoLocalWorcester Legal Contributor

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

People are constantly walking into my office with manila folders stuffed full of paper. Nine times out of ten, it’s printouts from facebook. Or texts. Or Emails. 

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College Softball Preview - Does Anyone Have a Chance at the NCAA?

Maya Allen, Clark

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

With softball season only a few weeks away, all of the Central Mass college softball teams are looking to make strides. Holy Cross is looking to build off their first postseason appearance in nearly a decade, while Assumption was only a few plays away from the NCAA Division II tournament. Clark will look to clean up the sloppy fielding that plagued the Cougars last season, and Nichols will need to replace a ton of experience if they hope to again contend for a conference title. Here is what to watch for this softball season.

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Women’s College Lacrosse Preview

Kelsey Daniels, Nichols

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

The women’s lacrosse teams of Central Massachusetts are largely in rebuilding mode at the moment, but there does seem to be hope in the near future. Holy Cross returns a large amount of talent and experience, making a top half finish in the Patriot League a realistic possibility, while Assumption is hoping to build off a 2011 campaign that saw them add five wins from the previous season. Nichols is still in the bottom half of its league, but did qualify for the postseason tournament, and has been steadily improving since the program hit bottom in 2009 with a winless conference season.

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Central Mass College Baseball Preview

Alex Maldonado, Holy Cross

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

While it is not quite spring, baseball season is closer than you think, and several Central Mass college teams are hoping to bounce back. Holy Cross is looking for one of their talented pitchers to step up and be consistent so they can return to the postseason. Assumption is also looking for pitching help, but the Greyhounds will be hard pressed to find reliable starters. Clark is coming off a disappointing season and, with the loss of several key players, 2012 could again by trying for the Cougars. Finally, Nichols finished just a game out of their conference tournament last year, despite getting next to nothing out of their entire pitching staff.

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Fruitlands Getting Early Start on Spring

Fruitlands has 210 acres of sprawling land

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

If this mild winter continues, spring in Massachusetts will be here before we know it. What better way to spend an early spring day than painting a beautiful New England pastoral landscape? Fruitlands Museum in Harvard is offering a variety of painting workshops beginning in March, a month before the museum’s seasonal opening.

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How Not To Get “Netflixed”

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

The nuclear industry measures how long a radioactive material will retain its potency by its half-life — the time it takes for the material to lose half of its radioactivity. The half-life of Uranium-235 is 700 million years, for example. During the industrial era the half-life of a business model was typically measured in generations.

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SUCCEED WITH STYLE: Formally Speaking

Dress should be appropriate

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

While on a recent trip to Florida, I found myself in the midst of a group that looked like they could use a lesson or two. While sitting across from my hotel, I noticed an interesting crowd forming. Everyone was in formal attire.

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Onsite Medical Clinics: Battling Rising Healthcare Costs

Medical clinics at your business location: possible cost savings

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

In an effort to curb rising healthcare costs, a growing number of companies are shifting their focus and looking inside for opportunities. A common solution? Onsite medical clinics.

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G-Form Goes Viral with High-Impact Products

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Have you ever dropped your iPad while skydiving or tossed one out of your Porsche while doing 110 mph? Odds are, no. But the makers of G-Form do just that when they put their 'Extreme Edge' case to the test and the iPad lives to tweet the tale.

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New Local Support Group for those impacted by ALS (Lou Gherig’s Disease)

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

The ALS Association, Massachusetts Chapter is announcing the beginning of a new Support Group for individuals, families, and caregivers effected by ALS.

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