Monthly Archives: April 2010
City Council live blog: 4/13/2010
Posted by Jeremy Shulkin I’ll see you here at 7:00 tonight. Here’s the agenda. Last week we had two people commenting. The week before we had none. This week let’s aim high for 11 commentors–one for each city councilor. I … Continue reading
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Beshai weighing a run at Sheriff
Posted by Jeremy Shulkin Frank Beshai sent out a release this morning explaining his interest in the race for Worcester County Sheriff. Over the phone, he made it very clear that this doesn’t mean he’s entering, but just looking at … Continue reading
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Political round up for the week
Posted by Jeremy Shulkin Just a couple quick announcements for those who might be interested: If you like political fundraisers, then seize the day. Tonight Joff Smith kicks off his campaign at El Basha (the one on Park Avenue) from … Continue reading
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City Council live blog 4/7/10
Posted by Jeremy Shulkin For the second week in a row City Council will take place on a Wednesday night, because Tuesday was the last night of Passover. Here’s the Cover It Live chat, and the live blog will appear … Continue reading
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Wanted: Local Music.
Posted by Brittany Durgin Worcester Mag is looking to promote local music through our redesigned website, to be launched this coming June 10. Wootown Sounds will be a new online segment, which will strive to promote local music of all … Continue reading
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Mayor O’Brien to endorse Margot Barnet for D-13 race
Posted by Jeremy Shulkin A source within the Barnet campaign has reported that Mayor O’Brien has made his endorsement for the D-13 Worcester state rep. seat (currently held by Robert Spellane), and while the name will officially come out in … Continue reading
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Mayor’s neighborhood walk today in Columbus Park
Posted by Jeremy Shulkin Today at 4:00 Mayor Joe O’Brien, Police Chief Gary Gemme, DPW Commissioner Robert Moylan and State Senator Mike Moore will walk through the Columbus Park neighborhood. If you’re interested in going, meet at the Knights of … Continue reading
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