Gas price rise adds to misery
NEW YORK – Americans are paying more for gasoline than they did last year as the holidays approached – billions of dollars that could go to books, clothes and Barbie dolls instead of being spent at the pump.
Motorized carts needed at stores
I am complaining about the stores in Worcester. Evidently, they don’t want my business. There are no, or maybe one, motorized handicapped carts at stores in Worcester, with the exception of one, Target, which has two motorized carts but which are never plugged in, charged or ready to go. I cannot shop without one, and [...]
Think of how precious life is
To those who support pro-choice, I ask, “Where would you be if your mother had chosen to abort you?” Think about it.
Wolf hybrids have been observed for years
The wolf hybrid that was found in Sterling last year was not a rarity; someone has been releasing these animals in this area for years.
U.S. health insurance puzzling to Brits
A recent letter to the editor stated that mandating health insurance for people with pre-existing conditions is akin to purchasing fire insurance during a raging fire (Sunday Telegram, Oct. 25).
Mayoral forum deserved coverage
Worcester’s mayor serves as the seventh member and chairperson of the School Committee and its only representative on and chief link to the City Council. These constitute the most substantive roles of the mayor. One could easily argue that, other than the city manager, no other non-school official has more impact on and responsibility for [...]
Bite-size frights
Forget the fructose, the sucrose, the glucose and the other ghosts of the ingredient lists.
Antitrust and your vote
America’s largest voting machine maker, Election Systems & Software, announced last month that it was buying the U.S. voting machine division of Diebold, its main competitor. The sale could mean that nearly 70 percent of the nation’s voting precincts would be served by a single corporation. That raises serious antitrust questions and serious concerns about [...]
2009 MayorsHolidaySpecial.com: 1/2 price tickets + Boston discounts (Sat, Oct 31)
Online The 2009 MayorsHolidaySpecial.com is now open! Discover the City of Bostons one-stop holiday planning website. The 6th Annual Mayor’s Holiday Special is your ticket to a festive day at an affordable price. Only here: Buy 1/2-price seats to holiday shows like The 101 Dalmatians Musical, Holiday Pops, Disney on Ice and Boston Ballet’s “The [...]
A Call For Artists (Sat, Oct 31)
Collins Artworks Art Center, 18 High St. Clinton, MA, 18 High St., Clinton, MA Calling all artists that would like to exhibit at the Art On Rotation Gallery located in Thayer Memorial Library, and High ST. Cafe. Call for details and an application. We have a new standing gallery inside Collins Artworks 18 High St. [...]
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