Monthly Archives: April 2010
Best of Worcester announced
Posted by Brittany Durgin Best of Worcester announced today! The Mag is huge with winners, runner-ups, editor’s picks, and photos of the deserving folks. We also are giving you an inside look at how the cover image came together… meeow!
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A context-less and source-free quote
Posted by Jeremy Shulkin Something we’re going to try and do every Wednesday (press day) here on the blog is throw in a little something that didn’t make it into this week’s paper. This gem didn’t make the cut: “I’m … Continue reading
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“We’re here to take back our street!”
Posted by Tim O’Keefe City Councilor Barbara Haller lead a group of senior citizens and Clark students across 1050 and 1060 Main Street today, to raise awareness about stopping for pedestrians using a crosswalk. “It’s a real quality of life … Continue reading
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No City Council meeting tonight
Posted by Jeremy Shulkin There’s no City Council meeting tonight because of school vacation, so to get your fix of crazy city politics here’s this guy from Charlotte, NC. I know that last week’s meeting was a goldmine with cops, … Continue reading
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There is no relation between downed trees and Berkeley Investments in Worcester
Posted by Jeremy Shulkin But Dallas, TX can’t say the same. Controversy has arisen after shoddy contractors cut down some downtown trees over the weekend while putting up a Nike advertisement. But, says Lincoln Properties’ Laurie Garcia, who manages that … Continue reading
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Blog Log Digital 4/16/2010
Posted by Tim O’Keefe Posted by “Sean Dacey” on unfashionablesentiments.blogspot.com I was down at Beaver Brook for practice Saturday afternoon from 2 until 5. There were three DPW trucks set up in the parking lot, with three workers waiting for … Continue reading
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The first rule of Tea Party is…spell check
Posted by Jeremy Shulkin The Tea Party and the City Council have something in common: New signage guidelines. Last night the Worcester Tea Party sent out an email that those of you who plan on participating in the rally can … Continue reading
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“It looks just like a virus.”
Posted by Jeremy Shulkin To correspond with our cover story this week, here’s a hypnotizing map charting the growth of Walmart over the last 48 years (the yellow dots are Sam’s Clubs). A couple things to note: Walmart didn’t even … Continue reading
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