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'Mass Saves' adoption event hopes to get more dogs out of shelters
MASSACHUSETTS — The dogs are plentiful at the Worcester Animal Rescue League. Some are wondering when it will be their turn to walk out the front door. Executive Director Kristin Mullins says it’s been this way for some time. "Right now, we're probably at 90% capacity for our...
'It feels so good to be out there': Charlton's Joey Rubin swings back into groove for Worcester Bravehearts
WORCESTER — After being a lineup linchpin throughout his highly decorated and successful baseball career, Joey Rubin entered Memorial Day weekend having played one game in nearly a year. The 5-foot-9, 180-pound shortstop from Charlton saw his stay with Danbury in the New England Collegiate Baseball League prematurely end...
Nurses at Northbridge rehab hospital picket over no pay, lack of resources
NORTHBRIDGE — Nurses from a local rehabilitation hospital took to the Town Common Friday afternoon to form a picket line after claiming that their employer Bluepoint Healthcare has not paid them for at least one month. Nurses also cited staffing and equipment shortages since January, alleging that Bluepoint Healthcare,...
Customers surprised, saddened to learn Worcester Stop & Shop is set to close
WORCESTER — "Heartbreaking" was the first word that came to Amy Pagan's mind when asked about the upcoming closing of the Stop & Shop at Lincoln Plaza. "It's such a good store and one of the better markets in the area," Pagan of Worcester said from inside her car at the Stop &...
Three candidates are running in the September 10 Democratic primary for New Hampshire’s 2nd Congressional District
Three candidates are running in the Democratic primary for New Hampshire’s 2nd Congressional District—Maggie Goodlander (D), John Neenos (D), and Colin Van Ostern (D). Two candidates lead in media attention: Goodlander and Van Ostern. Incumbent Rep. Annie Kuster (D), who was first elected in 2012, is not running for re-election.
10 people suing New Hampshire-based Sig Sauer over claims gun can fire without trigger pull
CONCORD, N.H. — Newington-based gunmaker Sig Sauer is facing new lawsuits after 10 more people claim they were injured using a certain pistol. Five law enforcement officers are among those suing the company in federal court in Concord. They all allege Sig Sauer's P320 handgun went off without pulling...
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