Monthly Archives: September 2010
Clark and City reach PILOT pact
Posted by Jeremy Shulkin The Worcester Business Journal has the breaking story, but here are a couple tidbits: Clark will pay $262,000 this year, a number that will increase by 2.5 percent annually for the next 20 years. That money … Continue reading
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Celebrate Talk Like a Pirate day
Posted by Jeremy Shulkin Yesterday was the 15th international Talk Like a Pirate day and we wanted to do a little celebrating here on our little corner of the internet. Taking a cue from the Village Voice, who ran New … Continue reading
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The revamp plans for North Main St.
Posted by Jeremy Shulkin Today David Forsberg called it the second most important groundbreaking this month in Worcester as dozens of politicians, city administrators and Worcester Business Development Corp. bigwigs gathered outside North Main St. and watched as speeches highlighted … Continue reading
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The Sharron Angle connection
Posted by Jeremy Shulkin In today’s print Worcesteria there’s a mention of campaign match-ups for the general election, specifically how Paul Franco’s camp was hoping to face Margot Barnet in November, and that the McGovern camp had a sense of … Continue reading
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Featured online
Posted by Brittany Durgin As always, you can only find these things on our website www.worcestermag.com We’re celebrating – …our first three months of the new worcestermag.com website. Look here for the most popular stories, photo galleries, videos, and music … Continue reading
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Election results continued
Posted by Jeremy Shulkin Continued from last post. We’ll roll it into one tomorrow. 8:53: Guy Glodis continues to pull away here in Worcester, but we’re hearing his people aren’t happy statewide. 60ish-30ish in Boston for Bump. Delle has a … Continue reading
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Election day blogging (updated throughout the day)
Posted by Jeremy Shulkin I’ll be heading in and out during the day to polling places, city hall and victory parties with updates over turnout, stand outs and who will be left quietly weeping in the corner at the end … Continue reading
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Where do I vote?
Posted by Jeremy Shulkin Remember to go vote tomorrow. In case you’ve forgotten where that’s supposed to happen, the Secretary of State’s office has provided this handy website. Just plug in your address and it tells you which voting station … Continue reading
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