This was the lead of the story in the Worcester Telegram & Gazette on January 6, 2009:
Erin Williams of the Worcester Cultural Coalition & Troy Siebels of the Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts talk about the Woo Card: Opening the door to Worcester County's cultural community.
The Northwest Atlantic Marine Alliance’s mission is to restore and enhance an enduring marine system supporting a healthy diversity and an abundance of marine life and human uses through a self-organizing and self-governing organization.
BerkShares are a local currency for the Berkshire region.
Dubbed a "great economic experiment" by the New York Times, BerkShares are a tool for community empowerment, enabling merchants and consumers to plant the seeds for an alternative
economic future for their communities.
The Worcester Regional Transit Authority (WRTA) service area includes over half a million in population and is the second largest regional transit authority in Massachusetts, serving 35 communities.
Albert “Al” Hartheimer is vice president of The Center for the Study of Economics and past adjunct lecturer in economics at Williams College.
Konnie Lukes, Worcester’s mayor and a candidate for re-election as
mayor.
Worcester Magazine, the 33-year-old alternative weekly newspaper serving Greater Worcester, has undergone another design change and re-sizing. WoMag – or Worcester Mag, as the publication
now calls itself for short – has a free circulation of 34,000 copies
Eric Schultz, president & CEO of Fallon Community Health Plan. On
the Business Beat, he'll talk with host Steve D'Agostino about Health
care. And more specifically about the issue of the number of people
With global warming a hot news topic, for the first time it is really hitting home: Extreme climate change, a growing list of endangered species and an astonishingly flippant attitude
about recycling.
The purpose of the Zeytoonian Center is to help Its clients resolve disputes in ways that are cost-effective and time-efficient and that minimize the drain on its clients’ resources and damage to their relationships and organizations.
A switch to strong-mayor governance is something that Worcester has considered on three occasions over the 60-year history of city-manager government—known here until 1985 as Plan E, after the alphabetized options for city government allowed under state statute.
Dick Kennedy is the president and CEO of the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce
J. Stuart Esty, founder and Chief Doctor Officer of Dr. Gonzo’s Uncommon Condiments talks to Steve D'Agostino about his company and his products.
Host Steve D'Agostino talks with Colin & Carrick McCullough of "Our Renewable Energy".
Joe Grafton of the New England 10% Shift & Grace Ross of Worcester Local First.The 10% Shift represents organizations of Local Independents in over 20 communities in every state in New England. They are promoting a New England-wide campaign asking citizens, businesses, nonprofits, and govern
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