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WorcesterScene.com and Providence-based GoLocal24 have launched a new online news site for Worcester: GoLocalWorcester.com, the companies announced.
The new site will feature contributions from several Massachusetts media and political personalities, notably former State Senator and Massachusetts Turnpike Authority Chairman Matt Amorello, ex-WCVB-TV news anchor Natalie Jacobson and former state treasurer Tim Cahill.
WorcesterScene.com focuses on the city's hospitality, entertainment and arts industries. Its founder, Luke M. Vaillancourt, said "we are more than thrilled to be partnering with an organization that understands not only the technologies used to deliver breaking news stories, but also understands the desires of the reader."
GoLocal24 already has a similar website, GoLocalProvidence, that focuses on news within and around the Rhode Island capital.
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