Monthly Archives: January 2009
Evangelidis not going down without a fight
Days after losing a heated House minority leadership challenge t0 Rep. Brad Jones by a 9-7 vote, Holden Rep. Lewis Evangelidis (R-Holden) has gone on the offensive, launching a website to “Take Back Beacon Hill,” and snubbing his party’s leadership. … Continue reading
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New comic in WoMag
Getting away from the news here, but we’re very excited to announce a new comic strip in WoMag starting today. Veronica Hebard – artist, Pop Euphoria curator, etc – is the force behind Zanzo Moxie. We couldn’t be happier to … Continue reading
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City Council liveblog(not video)
7:17: Hey there, happy new year, and glad you could join us for another edition of Worcester City Council Liveblog. We don’t have video embed working tonight, but if you’d like to watch a streaming feed of the meeting in … Continue reading
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City Council video
The City Government Channels streaming video is live. We’re having some issues embedding video on this WordPress hosted site, but Mike Benedetti has done yeoman’s work over on Worcester Activist getting everything up and running while dissecting how this stream … Continue reading
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Worcester Center for Crafts to ‘pause’ operations
A press release from the Worcester Center for Crafts announces that the Center, a host for a number of organizational problems over the past few years, will enter a “strategic pause.” All programming is delayed and the gallery store closed, … Continue reading
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Tree Quarantine Video
This reporter woke up this morning to trees coming down outside his front door. It’s amazing how three trees providing landscape can completely change the view out your window as soon as they disappear. Here’s some video from yesterday up … Continue reading
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City Council, live: Choose your poison
Starting tonight, you’ll have a veritable buffet of ways to catch your city councilors live. That’s because – finally – the city will begin streaming City Council meetings live on the city website, following up an effort that Mike Benedetti … Continue reading
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And they all fell down
Greendale residents woke up this morning to one of the saddest sight/sound combinations possible: at least six cranes towering over the neighborhood lifting workers and tree segments, accompanied by the persistent groans of industrial strength wood chippers. ALB Quarantine has … Continue reading
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