11.04 GWEN Business Network
Getting a competitive edge
GWEN business network supports GLBT businesses
November 2004 - Worcester and the surrounding area are full of great businesses and choosing the best one to patronize can be a challenge. Now consumers have another reason to support local businesses. Greater Worcester Equality Network (GWEN) has just launched a new business network of […]
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11.04 Assumption Women’s Soccer
32 “Amazing Women”
Assumption women’s soccer team shoots for the NCAA tournament
By Kim Dunbar, sponsored by Kangaroo Crossing
November 2004 - Assumption College women’s soccer coach Neil Stafford was looking for two things to bring to the field this season — a forward and a solid goaltender. He landed both. And in rookie goalkeeper Lauren Matysiak, […]
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11.04 Alone for the Holidays
Alone for the holiday
An on-campus Thanksgiving survival guide
By Kevin Hyzak
November 2004 - You think turkeys have it tough on Thanksgiving? Try spending this usually food-filled, family holiday alone in a dorm room with a meal from a school cafeteria… Ok, maybe turkeys have it a little tougher.
It can be rough to be stuck at school […]
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11.04 Dino’s
Molto bene!
Go to Dino’s for friendly ambiance and delicious Italian cuisine
By Bernie Whitmore
November 2004 - If you ask a group of Worcesterites to name the best local Italian restaurant, be ready for a debate as hot as molten cheese on a pizza. This area has so many good Italian eateries to choose from, each […]
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11.04 Meet the chef
Creating a dining UTOPIA
Interview with Antonio Savino, Executive Chef of Opia 1541
By Paul Giorgio
November 2004 - Worcester native Antonio Savino is the executive chef at Opia 1541. Located at 1541 Main Street on the Worcester/ Leicester line, the 65-seat restaurant opened this August, serving contemporary, Nouveau-American cuisine.
The 21-year old chef opened Opia with his father […]
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11.04 Mechanics Hall
Classical, chamber, and honky-tonk?
Mechanics Hall’s diverse fall season is in full swing
By Dani Tifft
Mark Erelli
November 2004 - 321 Main Street — no, it’s not the site of a new night club, shop or restaurant. Mechanics Hall has been a center of culture and performance arts in Worcester since 1857. Restored in 1977, the hall is […]
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11.04 Scott Boilard
Not your traditional home decoration
Scott Boilard paints a strange fantasy world
By Leon Nigrosh
November 2004 - Muscle-bound rocket jockeys wielding flame-throwing chainsaws and fetching space bunnies menaced by slimy alien creatures — these are just some of the denizens of artist Scott Boilard’s fantasy world.
Born and raised in Worcester, Boilard’s earliest influences were leagues of comic […]
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11.04 New Clubs Hit the Scene
New Clubs Hit the Scene
Check out Rehab, Milan and Club Oz
By Mike Ratkiewicz
November 2004 - Looking for something new to do this month? Simmer down. The PULSE has got you covered with our newest column, “On the mic.” We’ll give you the skinny on the Central Mass club scene — from openings to owner/bartender highlights.
Check […]
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