Monthly Archives: June 2010

Bad scouting

Posted by Jeremy Shulkin We don’t often post police/crime reports here on Daily Worcesteria, but sometimes we just can’t help ourselves. 22 year-old Justin Fontaine did not do the necessary scouting work when attempting a purse snatching early this morning … Continue reading

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North High’s JROTC leader becomes gubernatorial cause (updated)

Posted by Jeremy Shulkin Since The Telegram‘s Clive McFarlane wrote on Monday about Maj. Steven Godin coming under fire for not paying teachers union related fees, Godin’s case has become a cause célèbre for statewide media outlets and the Charlie … Continue reading

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A little bit about that $23 million

Posted by Jeremy Shulkin We’re waiting to hear back from the City Manager’s office for a more comprehensive breakdown of how the city will spend the $23 million that CSX will give for their rail yard expansion, but while we … Continue reading

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The Onion and the Boston Globe

Posted by Jeremy Shulkin I had no idea things had gotten so bad over there. Newton High School is holding a production of “Annie” that might need a prop newspaper, so we could easily sell one copy there. Now watch … Continue reading

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City Council live blog: 6/8/10

Posted by Jeremy Shulkin The agenda is huge tonight. Let’s get our real-time coverage poppin’. See you at 7:00. (Cover it Live is now working.) Lukes is starting off the meeting in the tall chair. 7:11: Here we go. 7:12: … Continue reading

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WPD unions to endorse Foley

Posted by Jeremy Shulkin Worcester’s two police unions, IBPO Local 504 and NEPBA Local 911, will both endorse former State Police Colonel Tom Foley for Worcester County Sheriff at a press conference on Thursday. Foley is running against Scot Bove … Continue reading

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The curse of 50 Front street

Posted by Jeremy Shulkin City Park Grill, we hardly knew ye. Just a couple days removed from hosting one of the biggest events in the city over the past few months (AG Coakley, Auditor DeNucci and Secretary Galvin’s Dem. convention … Continue reading

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Health care reform kicks in

Posted by Jeremy Shulkin Remember that terrifying tense debate over health care reform a couple months ago? Well, the new law goes into effect this month. From the AARP: Massachusetts seniors in Medicare who have fallen into the prescription drug … Continue reading

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