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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…

Person of Interest Named in Molly Bish Case By Worcester County DA—Person of Interest Named in Molly Bish Case…

Bravehearts Escape Nashua With a Win, 9th Inning Controversy—Bravehearts Escape Nashua With a Win, 9th Inning…

Worcester Regional Research Bureau Announces Recipients of 2021 Awards—Worcester Regional Research Bureau Announces Recipients of 2021…

16 Year Old Shot, Worcester Police Detectives Investigating Shooting at Crompton Park—16 Year Old Shot, Worcester Police Detectives Investigating…

Feds Charge Former MA Pizzeria Owner With PPP Fraud - Allegedly Used Loan to Purchase Alpaca Farm—Feds Charge Former MA Pizzeria Owner With PPP…

Facebook’s independent Oversight Board on Wednesday announced it has ruled in favor of upholding the—Trump's Facebook Suspension Upheld

Patriots’ Kraft Buys Hamptons Beach House for $43 Million, According to Reports—Patriots’ Kraft Buys Hamptons Beach House for $43…

Clark Alum Donates $6M to Support Arts and Music Initiatives—Clark Alum Donates $6M to Support Arts and…

CVS & Walgreens Have Wasted Nearly 130,000 Vaccine Doses, According to Report—CVS & Walgreens Have Wasted Nearly 130,000 Vaccine…

 
 

Deal of the Week: OPTX Eyewear’s GUCCI Giveaway

Friday, April 15, 2011

Here’s an offer you don’t want to miss. In anticipation of the coming summer sunshine, OPTX Eyewear is running a special promotional offer, raffling off a pair of GUCCI sunglasses and a luxury makeover package valued at over $2,000.

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The Vanderbilt Grace Opens in Newport

Friday, April 15, 2011

The luxury hotel market in Rhode Island has gained another gracious entry. Grace Hotels has announced the opening of Vanderbilt Grace in Newport.

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Family Matters: Last-Minute School Vacation Ideas

Friday, April 15, 2011

Looking for things to do during school vacation week? Who isn't? Here are 3 go-to's that are cheap and free, plus 25 more ideas.

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Hasbro: Misses Analyst Numbers, But Looking to a Big 2011

Friday, April 15, 2011

Hasbro, Inc. (NASDAQ: HAS)  reported 2011 first quarter results an net revenues of $672.0 million compared to $672.4 million in the first quarter 2010. Hasbro's number missed analysts numbers, but Hasbro is expecting a monster year with 3 major movies coming out. Hasbro has invested heavily in their own transformation from toy company to an innovative model that integrates stories, like the Transformers series across a range of experiences - movies, gaming, video, toys and games.

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B’s Dominate Habs, Lose Game One 2-0

Friday, April 15, 2011

Despite a solid performance by the Bruins Thursday night, it was the visiting Montreal Canadiens who grabbed game 1at the TD Garden.

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Providence in Top 25 Worst Spring Allergy Cities

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Is there anything good about being the 21st worst spring allergy city in America? Sure, you could be 1-20.

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Up Close with Steelyard Artist Curtis Aric

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Curtis Aric, who refurbishes what he calls “undesirable metals,” is a blacksmith at the Steelyard. He looks the part.  He has a thick woolen beard and a camel-yellow manly-looking apron.  His hands are black with soot or smoke as they handle this fragmented scrap-metal.  

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Good is Good: 10 Things We Should Be Talking About

Thursday, April 14, 2011

We live in a country that glories in other people’s failures. We demand perfection of our movie stars, athletes, politicians, and business leaders. When they turn out to be human, we hammer them for it. Reveling in the demise of others is the sum total of today’s news industry. Here’s a news flash: We all make mistakes—sometimes huge, dumb, and devastating ones. I certainly have. To me the real question is, what happens after you make that horrible mistake?

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NEW: Boy Scouts Key to Cell Tower Siting Compromise

Thursday, April 14, 2011

The Boy Scouts were certainly prepared as they played a critical role in reaching a compromise on a cell tower that benefits the neighbors, the City of Cranston, and the owners of the tower.

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Senators File Bills to Control Hospital Costs

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Members of a special Senate commission on hospital costs yesterday introduced a package of bills intended on making the state’s health care system cheaper and more effective.

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