Rock me gently, Rock me slowly
Hello lovelies, I hope you all had a beautiful and stylish weekend. My weekend was spent in old Juicy velour sweats, installing solar powered yard lights and digging holes for this pretty baby. I really hope our next Sunday project is a hot tub.
Original post by punky
New trash containers cut down on expense
I live in New Britain, Conn., and on a recent visit home I was shocked and surprised by the fact that the residents of Worcester and other towns have to purchase special yellow bags to put their trash in. I was also told that if the trash isn’t put in these yellow bags, the trash won’t be picked up.
Original post by telegram.com- Opinion
Suspect has not received due process
This is concerning a headline, “Slay suspects traced through cell phone” (Telegram & Gazette, Nov. 25).
Original post by telegram.com- Opinion
Democrats playing games with our security
A recent editorial, “Why Not FISA?” properly chided Congress, that is, a minority of House Democrats led by Speaker Nancy A. Pelosi, for engaging in a feckless vendetta against telecom companies that have cooperated with the National Security Agency by enabling it to collect electronic information that is essential to protect the United States against terrorist attacks.
Original post by telegram.com- Opinion
Healthy body, mind
A newly released study linking middle-age obesity with an increased risk of dementia later in life should underscore the importance of exercise and a more healthful lifestyle for Americans.
Original post by telegram.com- Opinion
Schools’ report card
The benchmarking report on Worcester Public Schools out today offers useful insights into the district’s performance, and not only as measured by standardized test results.
Original post by telegram.com- Opinion
Unemployment insurance mess a job-killing machine for state
When people fly to Massachusetts from Arizona to collect Massachusetts unemployment insurance, don’t you think it’s a signal that our benefits are too high?
Original post by telegram.com- Opinion
AAS should be subject to same scrutiny as others
In 1971, the American Antiquarian Society purchased the Goddard-Daniels house in Worcester and expanded across Salisbury Street. Seven years ago, the AAS undertook another major expansion that included construction of a parking lot in what was the backyard of a private residence on Regent Street it purchased to use for offices. It now proposes to further expand by purchasing an adjacent residence at 1 Montvale Road to house researchers and build a 20-car parking lot in its backyard.
Original post by telegram.com- Opinion