Examiner.com - Fri Nov 06
Spanish is quickly becoming the country's second language. With so many language classes available online, with software or even in person, there are so many ways to learn.
Winners and losersSalemNews.com, Salem, MA - Fri Nov 06
Bay State Republicans received a huge lift Tuesday with the victory of City Councilor Judith Flanagan Kennedy, who upset incumbent Lynn Mayor Edward "Chip" Clancy by 27 votes.
Water failed other tests, more substances foundGloucesterTimes.com, Gloucester, MA - Fri Nov 06
Gloucester's drinking water this year failed tests for substances other than the coliform bacteria that caused a boil water order this summer, according to the state Department of Environmental Protection.
Gloucester man guilty in 2008 boat fatalityGloucesterTimes.com, Gloucester, MA - Thu Nov 05
The Gloucester skipper of the power boat involved in a fatal 2008 collision in Buzzards Bay pleaded guilty yesterday to negligent operation of a vessel, death involved, and was given a one-year suspended sentence and 10 years probation.
MA residents get H1N1 vaccineMyFoxBoston - Thu Nov 05
More clinics are opening up for Massachusetts residents to get the H1N1 vaccine.
Whale tours don't harm humpbacksWWLP - Thu Nov 05
New research published by Gloucester-based scientists has found that exposure to whale watch boats has no negative effects on the reproductive process or on the mortality of calves in the Gulf of Maine's humpback whale population.
Seafood Companies Offered Loans After Water CrisisWBZ TV - Wed Nov 04
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'Taste' no longer feeds Woodman's scholarshipsGloucesterTimes.com, Gloucester, MA - Wed Nov 04
After 20 years, the Taste of Essex is no more. But the L. Dexter Woodman Scholarship Fund, which usually hosts the annual event as one of its main fundraisers, will continue providing scholarships to local students.
Residents entertain idea of outsider as police chiefGloucesterTimes.com, Gloucester, MA - Wed Nov 04
Future city police chiefs will not be protected by the state Civil Service system, voters decided yesterday, meaning the next chief could come from outside the ranks of the Gloucester Police Department.
Whynott gets at-large seat; Grow out; Chief's post out of Civil ServiceGloucesterTimes.com, Gloucester, MA - Tue Nov 03
Retired City Clerk Robert Whynott ran a strong second to earn an at-large seat in the City Council and Ann Frontiero Mulcahey earned the right to succeed Gus Foote as Ward 2 councilor tonight when she defeated Roger Hussey amid the Gloucester's elections.
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