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‘Hills Are Alive’ was great benefit

I had the honor to attend the benefit concert, “The Hills Are Alive,” at Mechanics Hall.

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Gory details of death truly appalling

I was appalled to read a news story by Shaun Sutner (Telegram & Gazette, April 9). Why he felt that he needed to include the gory details of Bruce Smick’s death in his article is beyond me. Doesn’t he realize that Mr. Smick has family members who were left behind and had to relive all that pain caused by his words?

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Linnea

is living her life off the internet.

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Henn House

The Henn House is a upscale indoor yard sale in Massachusetts that is open only the last full weekend of every month. I have always dreamed of doing something like this (but with clothes of course).
Paula Hennessy’s Henn House
1337 County Rd. at Rte. 28A
Cataumet, MA.
508-274-0672
Henn House

Original post by punky



Online Networking Seminar in Westborough, MA

The Corridor Nine Chamber of Commerce has invited me to speak to the HYPE9 group, Helping Young Professionals Engage in Corridor 9. It’s a great group designed to help younger (21-40 year old) professionals develop their networking skills.
I’m looking forward to doing my “online networking presentation” to this group as many are web natives. Most of the time I’m giving this presentation, I’m talking to people that grew up with a typewriter and rolodexes that sit on their [real] desktop, not online. Many in this group grew up with their “contact list” on facebook and AIM. 
My focus will be less on how to use the tools. More about leveraging the these tools to initiate new business.
If you fit in the demographics and are local enough, here’s the registration page. If you’re coming, make sure you do the homework listed on the registration page, assuming you want to walk […]

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Airport angst

The prospect of $10.8 million in state and federal grants for upgrades at Worcester Regional Airport prompted a surprising outbreak of ambivalence at the last City Council meeting. While the airport’s future remains clouded, the necessity of getting on with this badly needed infrastructure work is crystal clear.

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Partnerships supported deaf studies program

It was an honor to receive the George I. Alden Excellence in Higher Education Award at the Colleges of Worcester Consortium 40th Anniversary Celebration held on April 7. This recognition wouldn’t be possible without the wealth of partnerships and resources present through the consortium.

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Hills came alive with April concert

On April 3, the hills of Worcester came alive and the community echoed with the sweet, melodic and, at times, lively sounds of the brilliant student performers of the Worcester Public Schools.

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